Depression Existential Crisis: Coming Home to Ourselves Reclaim your true self as an intense person. Posted June 9, 2019 | Reviewed by Ekua Hagan Some of us are naturally more intense and sensitive ...
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Some of us are naturally more intense and sensitive than others. Being an intense person, you are most likely a deep thinker, an intuitive feeler, and an extraordinary observer. You are prone to ...
Sometimes the best films are the ones that are most difficult to describe, the ones that can’t be boiled down to a pithy tagline or plot summary. For writer-director Mary Bronstein, her film is an ...