50 rules for a better life

Stoicism is a form of life philosophy very close to my heart. It’s intrinsically linked to Logotherapy and the meaning of life, topics I focus on quite intimately. You can read more about my life philosophy HERE and HERE. https://www.youtube.com/embed/R9OCA6UFE-0 The early stoicism, associated with, among others, Markus Aurelius, can be a bit unrelatable nowadays … Continue reading 50 rules for a better life

Dating with a broken heart (and a brain tumour)

Valentine's Day can be hard for those who are single, widowed, broken-hearted, cheated on, rejected, ... basically it can be hard for us all. I often think how dating and making new friends can be challenging for young people with brain tumours. SPOILER ALERT: it is extremely difficult! I can explain why: from certain age, … Continue reading Dating with a broken heart (and a brain tumour)

A reason to stop worrying

Just a very brief post today. I have stumbled upon this video by accident but it very well sums up my outlook on life. I have written about my "philosophy" here. But the video uses a few other words and fancy graphic. So do watch and feel free to let me know whether you dis/agree. … Continue reading A reason to stop worrying

My life philosophy

Year 2019 was really nice. I met someone special, travelled, was accepted to study Masters in Psychology at university, moved to beautiful Oxford and got engaged. Then 2020 arrived: Covid, my brain tumour increased further in size, I had to pause my studies, started seven-and-a-half-weeks of radiotherapy at the very peak of the global pandemic. … Continue reading My life philosophy

Faith

I wanted to talk about a big topic linked to my diagnosis, which is faith. I went through a lot of different stages and it is interesting to see how my circumstances changed my views and beliefs. In order to understand my own evolution, I have to go to the beginning. I was born into … Continue reading Faith