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Isabella Viora
I’m an emerging writer. I love reading and writing book reviews. I also learn about relationships and personal mental growth. I share original writings in my daily life, and hope you enjoy my content.
Being Mortal Book Review:Facing Aging and the End of Life
It breaks the obsession with medical life extension, teaches people to face aging and the end of life calmly and respect the elderly's own will.
Read moreHeal Fast: how to stop overthinking after a breakup
After a breakup, stop overthinking and rumination with 3 simple methods to get out of emotional low points fast.
Read moreA Confederacy of Dunces Book Review: Mirroring Human Folly and Fragility
A satirical mirror reflecting human folly, delusion and fragility, blending absurdity with unflinching insight and a touch of compassion.
Read moreThe Giving TreeBook Review: Consumption in the Name of Love
This simple fable reveals one-sided devotion, lays bare emotional drain and makes us rethink the boundary between giving and taking in love.
Read moreHow to Get Out of an Anxiety Loop: Regain Psychological Balance
This article tells how to break the anxiety cycle with simple practical methods and regain inner mental balance.
Read moreVigil Book Review: Human nature and truth behind the vigil
Vigil reveals life, death, duty and fragile humanity through plain vigil scenes with subtle humor and quiet inner redemption.
Read moreStop Emotional Breakdown: how Can Teens Reduce Anxiety
This article gives parents four practical ways to ease teen anxiety scientifically: physical regulation, mild adjustment, task splitting and patient listening.
Read moreBook Review of Fahrenheit 451: We Are Abandoning Deep Thinking
It exposes totalitarian ignorance via book-burning, criticizes shallow entertainment, and warns against losing independent thinking.
Read moreInvisible Man Book Review: Hide and keep undefined
To escape worldly labels and social discipline, stay invisible to guard the true self and break the bondage of grand narratives.
Read moreSense of Guilt:How to Not Feel Bad About Spending Money on Yourself
Money guilt often stops us from spending on ourselves. Learn to view reasonable spending as self-care and self-investment, to live happier with less guilt.
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