Stop Framing Problems As Existential

We love intensity. We’ve been raised on it. News that screams apocalypse, relationships that must define us, and careers that are either calling or catastrophe. For us, everything is existential. Everything either has to ignite our sense of purpose or drag us into the dungeons of despair.

A bad boss isn’t just a bad boss anymore; they can trigger a full-blown crisis of self-worth. A friend who doesn’t share our ideology must be a bad human being, no longer worthy of our friendship. A heartbreak becomes a referendum on whether love itself still exists. Every piece of information, so cheaply and easily available, demands reflection on “the times we live in.”

And somewhere inside all this drama, we forget how to live a normal, durable life, without the constant internal monologue of making sense or processing everything that happens around us. When we call every discomfort a threat to our being, we lose the ability to respond proportionately. Anxiety replaces action.

We start speaking in absolutes – always, never, ruined, saved – because anything less feels shallow. But life isn’t made of absolutes. It’s mostly small repairs: an apology, a new plan, a good night’s sleep. Calling every bruise a mortal wound doesn’t deepen our awareness; it flattens it. It strips us of nuance and liveliness, pushing us into an eternal state of victimhood and nagging.

Maybe we learned this tone from history itself. We grew up among parents and grandparents who lived through real existential moments – partitions, wars, migrations, pandemics. Their survival stories became our emotional template: if you aren’t struggling for your life, are you even alive? So we dramatize the ordinary, mistaking adrenaline for meaning.

This is not to say that one must live in a bubble of false positivity or spiritually bypass the hard facts of life to avoid discomfort. But a mind that is perpetually trying to make sense of everything, determined to connect every dot and build a grand theory of how and why, will eventually burn itself out. In that exhaustion, it often makes the wrong assumptions.

Such minds tend to overanalyze, mistaking coincidence for pattern or projecting personal pain onto larger, systemic, or even existential frameworks. Such maniacal investigation into the outside world makes perfect sense if you are a researcher. But the internal world of human thoughts and emotions is a different terrain, where the same intensity becomes self-defeating.

Emotional life needs stillness, not constant dissection or analysis of data points. It asks for deep relaxation that activates the parasympathetic nervous system to feel aligned, unthreatened, and at home. Calm is not just a spiritual state but a biological one.

Preoccupation with existentialism, when left unchecked, often disturbs inner rhythm and drives it toward extremes — nihilism, fatalism, or a kind of radical determinism that leaves no space for grace or spontaneity. Spiritual maturity begins when you stop demanding that every experience redeem or destroy you.

Try this experiment: the next time a crisis hits, whisper to yourself, “This is inconvenient, not fatal.” Notice how your body loosens. The mind starts to solve instead of spiraling. Perspective is a spiritual muscle; it grows each time we resist exaggeration.

After all, what’s the point of living if every moment of being alive is held hostage by anxiety and distrust, if our instinct is to interpret every uncertainty as evidence of a collapsing world, and to move through life as though we don’t quite belong here, constantly defending ourselves against a universe that feels indifferent at best and hostile at worst?

When life turns cruel, it’s tempting to watch the whole world burn. To mistake destruction for relief and chaos for catharsis. It feels easier to condemn everything than to stay tender within it. But there is a way out of this self-absorption.

Courage, kindness, communion, and love — those luminous human capacities that make life worth living — are still at our disposal. To reach them, though, we must first escape the maze of our own overthinking. A mind that is constantly analyzing cannot inhabit intimacy; it observes life instead of participating in it.

To love is to be simple, and to belong is to surrender the compulsion to solve everything or to take a moral position on every passing conflict. Maybe the way forward for our anxious generation is linguistic humility. Let “urgent” mean urgent, not “the end of the world.” Let “I’m hurt” mean exactly that, not “I’ll never recover.”

We don’t need more odes to meaninglessness or new elegies for the apocalypse. We need presence, and community spaces that let us feel safe enough to stay. Less performance, more warmth. Less language, more listening. Less philosophy, more touch.

To be a pilgrim is to walk, not sprint, toward meaning. The world will keep offering us new dooms — political, personal, planetary — but we can choose to meet them without making them cosmic. Peace begins the moment we remember that most of life’s problems are simply problems. Not prophecies. Not punishments. Just the next stretch of road.

*The writer is a mental health and behavioural sciences columnist, conducts art therapy workshops, and provides personality development sessions for young adults. She can be found @the_millennial_pilgrim on Instagram and Twitter.*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/weekend/stop-framing-problems-as-existential

NEC川崎、初戦で快勝 バレー女子のSVリーグ


title: NEC川崎、初戦で快勝 バレー女子のSVリーグ
date: 2025-10-11 19:16

バレーボールの大同生命SVリーグは11日、川崎市の東急ドレッセとどろきアリーナなどで女子の6試合が行われました。

昨季準優勝のNEC川崎は、今季初戦でSAGA久光に3―0で快勝しました。

また、リーグ2連覇を狙う大阪Mの動向にも注目が集まっています。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410297/

米国とウクライナが電話首脳会談 ゼレンスキー氏、ガザ停戦に祝意

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米国とウクライナが電話首脳会談 ゼレンスキー氏、ガザ停戦に祝意

2025年10月11日 23:10(10月11日 23:13更新)
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【キーウ共同】ウクライナのゼレンスキー大統領は11日、トランプ米大統領と電話会談を行った。ゼレンスキー氏は通信アプリを通じて、ロシアによる最近の攻撃や防空体制の強化について協議したと投稿している。

また、ゼレンスキー氏はガザ地区での停戦に対して祝意を示した。

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福岡・春日市で男が女性に「時間ありますか」と声かけ 原町3丁目付近

速報|福岡・春日市で男性が女性に声かけ 「時間ありますか」と原町3丁目付近で発生

2025年10月11日 23:10 更新

福岡県警春日署は11日、春日市原町3丁目付近で10日午後5時30分ごろ、20代の男性が女性に対し「時間ありますか」などと声をかける事案が発生したとして、防犯メールにより注意を呼びかけました。

【男の特徴】
– 年齢:20代
– 体格:小柄、やせ形
– 髪型・色:黒髪短髪
– 服装:薄緑色の半そでTシャツ
– 所持品:白色ショルダーバッグ

些細な声かけに見えても、事件・事故に発展する可能性があります。十分に警戒し、不審な人物を見かけた際は最寄りの警察署への通報をお願いいたします。

福岡県警春日署では、安全確保のため引き続き地域のパトロール強化と情報提供を呼びかけています。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410381/

バイデン前米大統領が放射線治療 前立腺がん、報道


title: バイデン前大統領、前立腺がんの放射線治療を受けると報道
date: 2025-10-11 22:53
categories: 国際

【ワシントン共同】米NBCテレビは11日、バイデン前大統領(82)が前立腺がんの放射線治療を受けていると報じました。治療は5週間の予定だということです。

この情報はバイデン氏の報道官の話として伝えられています。

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Claude’s technical usage in India higher than rest of world

**Claude’s Technical Usage in India Significantly Higher Than Rest of the World**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | October 11, 2025, 05:29 PM*

Guillaume Princen, Global Head of Start-ups and Head of Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) at Anthropic, has revealed that half of the usage of their AI tool, Claude, in India is dedicated to technical purposes. These tasks include user interface (UI) design, code debugging, and software development. This is notably higher than the global average, where only 30% of Claude’s usage involves such technical applications.

**India: Anthropic’s Second Largest Market**

India, home to the world’s fourth-largest developer community, is Anthropic’s second largest market after the United States. Princen shared that around 33% of all Claude conversations globally take place in India, underscoring the scale and reach of Anthropic’s services in the country.

**Expansion Plans: New Office in Bengaluru**

To further strengthen its presence in India, Anthropic plans to open an office in Bengaluru by the first quarter of 2026. The new office will enable the company to launch key offerings more quickly and effectively in one of its largest markets.

Princen emphasized the importance of a local footprint, stating, “You’ll see more of us because we really want to have a local presence.” He added that Anthropic aims to be closer to its users and will build teams across the board to provide enhanced community support.

With these strategic moves, Anthropic is positioning itself to better serve the rapidly growing Indian tech ecosystem and capitalize on the high demand for AI-driven technical solutions.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/science/half-of-claude-s-usage-in-india-is-technical-anthropic/story

NCAA: Mark Gojo Cruz thriving at the point for unbeaten Perpetual

MANILA, Philippines—Mark Gojo Cruz is still getting used to playing his new role for Perpetual Help.

But if the Altas’ most recent outing was any indication, he seemed to be getting the hang of it.

Behind Gojo Cruz, the Altas kept their record clean with a 72-67 win over the Arellano Chiefs on Saturday.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643726/ncaa-mark-gojo-cruz-thriving-at-the-point-for-unbeaten-perpetual

【独自】日本の夏、42年で3週間長く 春秋は短く「二季化」進む


title: 【独自】日本の夏、42年で3週間長く 春秋は短く「二季化」進む
date: 2025-10-11 21:00
updated: 2025-10-11 21:01
category: 社会・気象

日本の「夏の期間」が1982年から2023年の42年間で約3週間長くなっていたことが、三重大グループの研究で11日に分かりました。

この研究は、三重大大学院修士2年の滝川真央さんと立花義裕教授が中心となって行ったもので、夏の長期化を詳細に分析しています。

一方、「冬の期間」はほぼ変わらず、春と秋の季節が短くなる「二季化」が進んでいることも明らかになりました。

夏の期間は年々延びている傾向があり、季節の変化や気候に対する影響が懸念されています。

(写真説明)
夏の長期化について研究した三重大大学院修士2年の滝川真央さん(左)と立花義裕教授=9月、津市

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410316/

Why EVs and semiconductor components are about to become costlier

**Why EVs and Semiconductor Components Are About to Become Costlier**
*By Dwaipayan Roy | Oct 11, 2025*

The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) has issued a warning that the ongoing trade conflict between the United States and China is poised to drive up prices for electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines, and semiconductor components. This caution comes in the wake of US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a new 100% tariff on Chinese imports, set to take effect on November 1, 2025. The move is a response to China’s recent export controls on rare earth minerals—critical to the US defense, EV, and clean energy sectors.

### Trade Implications: Tariffs to Reach 130%

With the introduction of this new tariff, the total tariff rate on Chinese goods will soar to approximately 130%. This marks the most significant escalation in US-China trade tensions since the initial tariff war began. According to the GTRI report, “The impact will be felt quickly. Prices of EVs, wind turbines, and semiconductor parts are expected to rise.”

Furthermore, the report highlights that China may pivot its supply chains to favor its non-Western partners, thereby strengthening alternative industrial networks outside of Western influence.

### Strategic Negotiations: US Reliance on China

The GTRI report draws attention to the strategic importance of rare earth minerals to US industries. It suggests that Washington may soon have little choice but to engage in fresh negotiations with Beijing. Unlike the often impulsive US approach, China appears more deliberate and better prepared in its trade strategy.

The report underscores America’s heavy dependence on China not only for critical electronics but also for textiles, footwear, white goods, and solar panels. This dependency leaves the US vulnerable to retaliatory measures from China.

### Economic Impact: Potential Backfire of Tariff Strategy

As tariffs push prices higher, President Trump may face challenges in controlling inflation and managing production costs domestically. The GTRI warns that his tough stance on China risks backfiring, potentially harming US consumers and undermining his broader economic agenda.

### Trade Advice: India’s Strategic Approach

The GTRI report also offers guidance for India, urging the country to negotiate with the US carefully and on equal terms to ensure reciprocity while preserving its strategic autonomy. Rather than depending on uncertain US promises, New Delhi is advised to prioritize building self-reliance in critical technologies and minerals.

This strategy could insulate India’s economy from future trade shocks and leverage its neutral position to strengthen relationships with both Western nations and BRICS economies.

*As the trade landscape evolves, stakeholders across industries must prepare for the economic ripples these tariffs will create, especially in sectors reliant on global supply chains such as EVs and semiconductors.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/business/us-china-trade-war-to-spike-ev-wind-turbine-costs-report/story

「公明は高市氏にアレルギー」 野村元農相が見方、連立離脱巡り

政治:「公明は高市氏にアレルギー」 野村元農相が見方、連立離脱巡り

2025年10月11日 18:06(18:08更新)[有料会員限定記事]

自民党の野村哲郎元農相は11日、公明党の連立政権からの離脱表明について、高市早苗総裁の保守的な言動が影響したとの見方を示した。

鹿児島市での党会合で野村氏は「(新総裁が)高市氏で良かったのか悔やまれてならない」と語った。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410284/

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