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🧠The Dark Side of Overthinking: When Your Mind Won’t Turn Off. AI-Generated.
How constant replaying, doubt, and “what ifs” quietly destroy our peace — and what to do about it. We’ve all been there — lying awake at night, staring at the ceiling, replaying every conversation, every decision, every mistake. That loop in your head that just won’t quit. You tell yourself to stop thinking about it, but somehow your mind keeps hitting “replay.”
By Brice Davis4 months ago in Men
5 Must-Have Stoic Habits for Modern Men
You can’t control the economy, your boss, or what people think about you. But you can control your mind, your reactions, and your standards. That’s where real power lives. Here are five Stoic habits that translate directly into modern mental strength for dealing with the world.
By General gyan4 months ago in Men
Epididymitis Relief: What Works—and Where Herbal Medicine Fits
Have you ever felt a sudden, one‑sided ache in your scrotum that made walking awkward and sitting uncomfortable? That nagging, swollen, “don’t-touch-it” pain could be epididymitis—an inflammation of the coiled tube behind the testicle that stores sperm. For some men, antibiotics calm things down quickly. For others, the pain lingers or keeps coming back. If that’s you, you might be wondering whether Herbal Medicine—especially Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)—has a role. Short answer: it can, with the right diagnosis, the right timing, and the right expectations.
By Shuang hou4 months ago in Men
Why I Kept Attracting the Wrong People (And the One Shift That Finally Broke the Pattern)
For years, I kept attracting the wrong people — emotionally unavailable partners, draining friendships, people who took more than they gave, and relationships that left me confused or hurt.
By Aman Saxena4 months ago in Men
How to Choose the Right Anti-inflammatory Drug (Antibiotic) for Epididymitis
If you’ve ever woken up with a dull ache near one testicle, felt a new heaviness, or noticed swelling that makes sitting awkward, you’re not alone. Many men chalk it up to a pulled muscle or a long bike ride. But when the ache lingers or sharpens, a common culprit is epididymitis—an inflammation of the coiled tube behind the testicle that stores and carries sperm.
By Men's Health4 months ago in Men
Better Living Through Misogyny
Orion Taraban, PhD claims to offer "better living through psychology" in his PsycHacks podcast and in a self-published book entitled, The Value of Others, in which he describes and advocates for an "economic model of relationships." In reality, he offers half-baked red-pill advice that is nothing more than misogyny posing as relationship counseling for men.
By Tony Rocco4 months ago in Men
Can Chinese Herbal Medicine Help Chronic Prostatitis and Difficult Urination?
If every bathroom trip feels like a test—waiting, straining, stopping midstream—you’re not alone. Many men with chronic prostatitis ride a roller coaster of urgency, frequency, weak flow, split stream, and pelvic discomfort. Antibiotics sometimes help, sometimes don’t, and symptoms can return just when you think you’re in the clear. That’s where Chinese Herbal Medicine offers a different lens: instead of chasing one symptom, it asks, “Which system is out of balance, and how do we nudge it back?”
By Men's Health4 months ago in Men
Moxibustion and Chronic Prostatitis: Simple, Science-Backed Ways to Ease Urinary Discomfort
“Doctor, I’ve been running to the bathroom every hour for months. My lower abdomen feels heavy, and the burning during urination wakes me up at night. Antibiotics helped for a bit, but the symptoms keep coming back. I heard moxibustion might help—is that true?”
By Shuang hou4 months ago in Men
Rebuilding Reciprocity
Truth alone can heal what pride has broken. The war between men and women is not natural. It is manufactured by a culture that rewards resentment and mocks responsibility. Men are not the enemy of women, and women are not the enemy of men. The true enemy is the spirit of division that turned cooperation into competition. To rebuild what was lost, both must return to the principle that made civilization possible: reciprocity.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Men





