There is a special concept in the novel 1984 by George Orwell, called doublethink. It's the idea that you can simultaneously accept two contradictory statements as truth. Below is an excerpt: "To know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled… Continue reading Doublethink
Category: emotions
Voices
There are two voices inside my head. One is a record-player of all my worst moments. It is the retrospective realisation that I have made too rash an action and hurt someone. It is the sting of broken relationships, the turbulence of my emotions and the whiplash of regret. It is the addict and cliff-diver,… Continue reading Voices
Remembering and Forgetting
Dementia is terrifying. Because you can forget how you much you love someone. It erases you as easily and indifferently as a computer software cleaning out storage. Dementia is terrifying because I imagine my past self to have been hopefully naive. And that's a good thing, because it means I'm wiser now. And though I'm… Continue reading Remembering and Forgetting
This Is Written For You
Sometimes, you have a bad day. You wake up on the wrong side of the bed. You can't find your phone, your wallet or your keys. You're late for work. Again. Things weigh you down. You have looming deadlines. You have mountainous piles of work to do. You fight with your boss, your colleague or… Continue reading This Is Written For You



