I Made it Out of Gaza. Now I'm Fighting for a Second Chance at Life.
Salma Shurrab, 22, is one of the few Gaza citizens who managed to flee. All through the war, only one thing has kept her going: her treasured journal.
How to Fix Your Crushing Sense of Chronic Loneliness
Everyone deserves to feel connected on their own terms.
The Stress and Loneliness of Being a DJ
It's not all euphoric festival gigs and nights that never end.
How to Handle Unemployment: Tips From People Who've Been There
Whatever tough feelings this period may stir up, remember to be kind to yourself – and keep setting an alarm for the morning.
We Asked NEETs What They Do All Day
"I've worked out a pretty good routine: I wake up around 6AM, do yoga, and then try to work on myself."
Inside the Parisian Cafe for Subversives and Whistleblowers
The Dissident Club is a meeting spot for insubordinate minds in exile.
We Asked Gazans Living Abroad How They’re Coping
"My life has stopped. I see nothing but tears and blood. I’m physically in Belgium, but my soul is in Gaza.”
There Are No Stigma-Free Abortions, Even in 'Progressive' Countries
There are so many things you’d never know about abortions unless you go through one.
The Exquisite Mess of Being a 20-Something, in Photos
Photographer Flo Verhulst on heartbreak, loneliness and self-care.
When Compliments Just Make You Feel... Worse
According to new research, positive online comments only make teenage girls feel more negatively about their body.
Mourning Your Pet Like You're Grieving a Person Is Totally Normal
How to deal with losing a pet, according to people who've gone through it.
Microdosing Psychedelics Could Help People With ADHD
A new study shows that consuming tiny amounts of LSD or magic mushrooms could help ADHD sufferers with mindfulness.