The Danish Soren Kierkegaard, father of Existentialism, started this discussion. "We suffer for who we are and for who we are not", said the philosopher in his book "The human despair". When, after all, does dissatisfaction and anguish end with the very...

    A teacher once said that madness is a whistleblower. Madness has always been and will probably always be misunderstood. It is still not crazy to suffer from love, indecision, the desire to throw everything up, jealousy, immense love for the dog,...