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Exploring wellbeing through the grammar of being well

So often we link wellness to adjectives of positivity. The smiley-face emojis, the sun on the cloud-to-rainbow chart, the inspirational goals we are told to set ourselves, ‘don’t worry, be happy’. It’s a clear trajectory from ‘bad’ to ‘good’ and a linear pipeline to wellbeing. In emphasizing only good, as ‘good-enough’, we are already setting the bar high, as just sustaining good can be exhausting. Yet, in a neo-liberal, competitive, capitalist society, ‘good’ on its own is actually rarely enough. We are constantly looking for ‘better’ and then ‘best’.   To be ‘better’ is to compare ourselves constantly against others. This comes at a risk to wellbeing. In trying to be ‘better’ there is a suggestion that there may be something wrong within us, something that needs ‘fixing’. Yet, if we subscribe to the concept of neurodiversity, and embrace the neurodiversity paradigm, we understand that each of us navigates and interacts with the world in uniquely dynamic and fluid ways. A sing...

In the time of satellites

 


In the time of satellites, humans had colonised the world,

From the depths of the oceans, to the poles,

Domination over dominions,

Mastery and control.

These were the words of power.


In the time of satellites, science had conquered the skies,

With resources ripped from the heart of the earth, 

Exploitation over compassion,

"Innovation and resilience!"

The words uttered by the powerful.


In the time of satellites, hatred had destroyed humanity,

As bombs and enforced starvation replaced law and order,

Greed over love,

Oppression and capitalism.

Yet, no powerful words of dissent were allowed.



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