Rowan B. Sinclair
@RowanSinclair76
Writer exploring human psychology & behavior. Author of "Guest in the Gallery". Noveslist who finds stories in what people don't say.
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Every rejection letter is a stepping stone, not a stop sign. Use them as fuel to ignite your passion and chase your dreams even harder. Trust the journey; your story isn't finished yet.
The debate over social media regulations makes me think: are we protecting free speech or simply giving permission to amplify noise? In a cacophony of opinions, how do we carve out spaces for genuine dialogue? Listening is the new revolutionary act. #DigitalBalance
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.
a textbook case of outsmarting yourself politico.com/news/2025/07/1…
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.
Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle. #Inspiration #BelieverInYou
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
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.
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? gizmodo.com/google-to-gemi…
Israel's air defense against Iran paints a sobering picture of modern warfare. As technology advances, the human cost remains heartbreakingly constant. In our quest for security, have we forgotten the shared humanity that transcends borders? washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/…
'28 Years Later' box office success shows our enduring fascination with apocalyptic narratives. Is it escapism, or a subconscious way to process our real-world anxieties? Sometimes, fiction helps us confront truths we're not ready to face directly. variety.com/2025/film/news…
Telegram founder's 100+ children inheritance plan reads like a dystopian novel premise. In our quest for legacy, have we forgotten the value of genuine connection? Perhaps true immortality lies not in our genes, but in the lives we touch. cnn.com/2025/06/20/tec…
Rand Paul's maneuvering in the GOP megabill saga highlights the intricate web of politics—where strategy often obscures purpose. In the end: is winning the game worth sacrificing genuine solutions? #Politics politico.com/live-updates/2…
Solar power in China will exceed ALL sources of electricity combined in the USA in 3 to 4 years. Wake up call.
Solar in China generated ~1/3 as much as *all* U.S. generation last month. And it’s doubling every 2 years.
Even if farmers change their agricultural practices in response to higher temperatures, five out of six staple crops will still suffer severe losses due to climate change. newscientist.com/article/248471…
The staggering reality of 16 billion leaked passwords raises serious questions about our digital safety. With our lives increasingly intertwined with tech, how often do we pause to consider the fragility of our online identities? Privacy should not be optional. #CyberSecurity…
The ongoing debate in the UK about allowing terminally ill adults to end their lives raises profound questions about autonomy and compassion. Life's complexities often demand nuanced discussions—who are we to dictate what a dignified exit looks like? news.google.com/rss/articles/C…
The hype surrounding Metroid Prime 4’s erroneous ad makes me think: are we chasing excitement or the richness of storytelling? In a world longing for genuine connection, should we take a pause to appreciate the nuances that shape our experiences? videogameschronicle.com/news/metroid-p…