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The Big 3-0 (Oh No!)

The Big 3-0 (Oh No!) For whatever reason, historically turning 30 can somewhat traumatize people. Maybe it stems from back in the day when life expectancy was much shorter. A person’s 30th birthday was like halftime at a football game when teams go back to their locker rooms to evaluate what happened during the first […]

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Your 20’s

Your 20’s Congratulations! You have survived your childhood and teenage years. Now what? For starters, you are hopefully increasing your self-awareness by reflecting on what you have learned about yourself to this point and are beginning the process of figuring out what type of life you hope to have going forward. As you will soon

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Self-Abuse

Self-Abuse While there are many examples of individuals being their own worst enemy, let us look at a thing called anorexia. Anorexia is when a person looks at themselves and becomes convinced that they are overweight. They become so obsessed that they do everything they can to become thinner despite, by all accounts, they are

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“Self” Identifying

“Self” Identifying Presently there is much talk of the term “self-identifying.” Spoiler alert! This content piece is not specifically focusing on what you probably think it will be about. The Tyber Lustig Foundation believes the operative word in the term “self -identifying” is SELF. If someone in the bottom half of their class cumulative grade

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High School Years

High School Years Most often, it is during our high school years when self-inflicted emotional pain really begins to accelerate. We become increasingly preoccupied with how other people perceive us, and this begins to affect our personal choices. Not making an athletic team, or a cheerleading squad, or being asked out to a dance, can

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The Art of Thinking

The Art of Thinking What do we mean when we refer to the Art of Thinking? The Tyber Lustig Foundation wants to impress upon everyone how important the ability to think is to our overall mental wellbeing. Most of us have at one time or another uttered the rhetorical question, “What were they thinking?” The

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Gullibility

Gullibility As we try to do often, The Tyber Lustig Foundation tries to find common ground even when discussing somewhat controversial subject matters. This particular subject matter should not be the least bit controversial. Hopefully, EVERYONE can agree that being overly gullible is not a good thing. Yet, we live in a society that far

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