Use Discomfort
Amy Mueller, Low Entropy Volunteer Writer I wish I could say discomfort was a foreign feeling. I wish I could say I haven’t sat on my couch, coffee in hand, rain bouncing off the concrete outside, with a deep gnawing ache in what feels like my soul. As I sit, a million thoughts racing […]
Coping with High School
Alexandra Dadivas (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Adults often say that your years in high school are going to be the best years of your life. While in the end that might be true, it doesn’t mean that your whole time there will be full of sunshine and rainbows. Let’s be real – high […]
Take Action

Are you miserable? You should change that. How about today? Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Grace Cheng shows you how. Do you sometimes feel trapped in life and feel everyone is moving ahead except for you? A lot of us feel unhappy or frustrated and think we have no control over our lives. But […]
The Importance of Trying, in Trying Times

We could resign ourselves to the dreadfulness of the pandemic, and allow ourselves to deteriorate along with the general state of the world. Indeed, many of us have. Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Joana Baker, however, is having none of that: with five simple steps and a ton of compassion, Joana gives us an injection of […]
There and Back Again: On the Road to Change

Andrew Woods, Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Please note that this article contains brief references to substance use. “Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming […]
Always a Mountain to Climb

From the symbolism of mountain goats to democratizing spirituality, Low Entropy Leah Costello speaks on the importance of accepting – and even embracing – the persistence of adversity in life, and how it can enrich every journey. My grandmother Joan’s life advice: “There’s always a mountain to climb.” As a Capricorn, the sign of the […]