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A Mind Divided Against Itself

A firsthand account of mental illness

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    Simplicity In Other Youth Interactions

    The naivete spilled over into sports. Around ages 10 and 11 was when baseball tryouts were held to determine whether you would be in the A, AA,… Read more “Simplicity In Other Youth Interactions”

    October 2, 2018December 12, 2018 by Luke Antonellis

    Awkwardness and Anxiety in Dating

    If only my naiveté ended with my childhood in regards to the opposite sex, but no. I went on several first dates in my 20’s that never… Read more “Awkwardness and Anxiety in Dating”

    September 27, 2018October 1, 2018 by Luke Antonellis

    Social Awkwardness in Childhood

    I was very socially awkward as a kid. I may have had ADHD, even though it wasn’t diagnosed at the time. I’ve had varying diagnoses over the… Read more “Social Awkwardness in Childhood”

    September 23, 2018December 12, 2018 by Luke Antonellis

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