Author: Daniel Keem
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Why health anxiety is becoming more common
Health anxiety is rising for measurable reasons: search algorithms, wearables, and pandemic-era hypervigilance. Validation and professional support both matter.
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Conspiracy Theories Around Epstein’s Death: Separating Evidence from Speculation
Epstein’s death produced years of conspiracy theory and genuine institutional failure. Here’s what the forensic record supports and what remains unknown.
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Why Location Matters More Than Gear
Photographers, anglers, hunters — the gear obsession is a distraction. The single biggest variable in your results is almost always where you’re standing.
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Real safety comes from habits, not products
The home security industry sells gadgets, but actual safety mostly comes from boring routines. Here’s why habits beat hardware in nearly every case.
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Not All Expert Witnesses Are Truly Independent
Expert witnesses are presented as neutral authorities, but many derive most of their income from one side of the docket. Here’s what that means for their credibility.
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The long-term consequences of a criminal record
A criminal record follows people for decades, affecting jobs, housing, and credit long after sentences end. Here’s what the public conversation often misses.
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Side hustles aren’t for everyone
The side hustle economy promises freedom and extra income, but for many people the math, time cost, and stress make it a net loss. Here’s how to tell.
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The Ugly Truth About Lifestyle Inflation
Every raise feels like progress until you realize your savings rate hasn’t moved. Lifestyle inflation is the quiet reason high earners stay broke.
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The problem with no win, no fee advertising
No win, no fee sounds like risk-free legal help, but the structure routinely costs claimants more than they realize. Here’s what the ads leave out.