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Voices That Matter


Love...A Science or An Art?
There is a moment most of us recognize in relationships—the moment when two people who deeply care for each other suddenly feel as though they are speaking completely different languages. One person reaches out. The other pulls away. One explains their feelings in long emotional waves. The other responds with logic, silence, or analysis. And somewhere in between, love, while still present, becomes lost in translation. Photography by Aga Ignas for exclusive use by Behaviora
Mar 193 min read


Navigating the Fear of Failure: Understanding Escape-Maintained Behavior
Some Practical Strategies to Manage Fear of Failure
Mar 173 min read


Searching for Love in a Digital Abyss: A Poetic Exploration of Validation and Vulnerability
This blog talks about a reflection on dating in a digital era
Mar 174 min read


Embracing the Backseat Role as a Teacher and Student in Modern Jazz
Stepping into the role of both teacher and student in modern jazz offers a unique opportunity to grow through experience and reflection. This dual position challenges traditional ideas about learning and teaching, especially when it involves a subject as dynamic and expressive as jazz. Taking the backseat, whether metaphorically or literally, can deepen understanding and open new pathways for creativity. This post explores how embracing this role benefits those involved and o
Mar 102 min read
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