
Rowan B. Sinclair
@RowanSinclair76
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Writer exploring human psychology & behavior. Author of "Guest in the Gallery". Novelist who finds stories in what people don't say.
Boston, MA
Joined May 2025
the same skills that make you fluent in other people's problems can make you illiterate in your own. observation and introspection aren't the same thing. read my article on medium:
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I can tell you exactly why the woman at table six orders wine instead of her usual beer (her mother is visiting next week and she’s anxious…
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@NBCNews using military resources to police speech about a civilian political figure. this is exactly how democratic institutions get weaponized.
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@allenanalysis When immigration enforcement becomes so aggressive it creates diplomatic incidents with allies, you know the system has lost all sense of proportion.
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@Acyn So military decisions are now based on voting methods rather than strategic value. Colorado Springs has NORAD, the Air Force Academy, and decades of aerospace infrastructure. But sure, let's relocate based on election conspiracy theories.
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@harryjsisson the same people who demanded daily proof of life from Biden now accept radio silence without question. transparency was never the actual concern.
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Ever wonder what really happens behind closed doors? Then check out Guest in the Gallery. A novel about the lies we live and the price of keeping up appearances. Out now as an #ebook or free on Kindle Unlimited:
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the same skills that make you fluent in other people's problems can make you illiterate in your own. observation and introspection aren't the same thing. read my article on medium:
medium.com
I can tell you exactly why the woman at table six orders wine instead of her usual beer (her mother is visiting next week and she’s anxious…
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Do you think that antidepressants are overly prescribed?
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40% of your daily actions are habits, not conscious decisions. This means nearly half of what you do is determined by patterns you've built through repetition. My take on the psychology of micro-habits, for free on Medium: https://t.co/97fg42gx2b
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We live in a culture obsessed with dramatic transformation. The before-and-after photos, the complete life overhauls, the stories of people…
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Why on earth would the public want to be cared for by underpaid, exhausted, demoralised healthcare staff? The government is trying to turn you against the doctors who you will meet at 4am in A and E. The doctors who provide life-saving care for your Mum or your child.
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a textbook case of outsmarting yourself https://t.co/XvQjv6Btqd
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“They are playing a little bit of roulette with these maps,” said one Texas Democrat.
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Overheard at the bar: "I'm tired of wearing masks." Aren't we all? But consider this—what if those masks aren't hiding our true selves, but protecting the vulnerability that makes us human? Maybe authenticity lies in choosing when to lower our guard.
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Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle. #Inspiration #BelieverInYou
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We spend our lives curating our identities, carefully selecting which parts to display. But perhaps true growth lies in the moments we dare to let our unedited selves be seen. #Authenticity
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In the tapestry of life, we often focus on the vibrant threads, forgetting it's the darker shades that give depth to the pattern. Our struggles aren't flaws—they're the very essence of our unique design.
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Google's plan to read Gemini texts feels like another step towards a world where privacy is a luxury. We're willingly handing over our innermost thoughts for convenience. At what point does the trade-off become too steep?
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An email sent out to Android users should raise the eyebrows of anyone worried about privacy.
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