
Steven Fitzgerald
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Film, theatre, mental health, sport, politics, music, travel, and the occasional short story... it's a varied mix!
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Stories (112/0)
His Mother's Portrait
If walls could talk, then it's best if they don't sound like your mother. Of this, Herrington Lefarge was certain. He would never have claimed to be an overly intelligent man - he was a middling accountant in a middling accountacy firm: His professonal adequacy was (he felt) an accurate representation of his overall intellect. As such, he freely admitted that there was much in the world that left him bewildered. For instance, people who enjoyed skiing. Why anyone would actively choose a hobby that could result in a broken limb was a mystery to him.
By Steven Fitzgeraldabout a month ago in Futurism
Why My Vocal Stats Are A Weapon In My Recovery
The path towards emotional well-being is a long one. There's no shortage of metaphors one could use to describe that journey. Many like to employ the idea of climbing a mountain, but I dislike it. For me, it implies that there's a tangible endpoint; the apex of the mountain. Once you've reached the summit, you've done it: You're cured!
By Steven Fitzgerald3 months ago in Psyche
Why Having Sex is Good for our Mental Health
When we discuss all of the things we can do to improve our mood, sex is often something that is overlooked. Yet, it shouldn't be. Sex can be just as beneficial to our emotional well-being as exercise, or a healthy diet.
By Steven Fitzgerald3 months ago in Filthy
Thank You, Troll. Now Scurry Back To Your Bridge
A few months ago I wrote a piece about the need for men to speak up about their struggles with mental health. The majority of what I write is undiluted garbage, and after writing for a few hours my apartment needs both a deep clean and an exorcism to rid it of the stench of my latest attempt at literary immortality.
By Steven Fitzgerald4 months ago in Journal