Nina Ruttkay
Nina Ruttkay is a 19-year-old writer from Slovakia whose work explores generational dialogue, democracy, and the moral dimensions of political conflict.
Posts by Nina Ruttkay
Not Everyone Who Hurts Is a Bad Person
We, as humans, have a natural tendency to divide the world into good and evil. It is simpler. Clearer. At first glance, even safer.... Read More
The Anatomy of Failure: What BoJack Horseman Reveals about Ourselves
I watched BoJack Horseman for the first time this year. Even though I had known about the show for years, I could never bring... Read More
Why Evil Fascinates Us: Murderers
I’ve been watching stories about serial killers for years. Not because I’m fascinated by blood, but because I’ve always wondered what could awaken such... Read More
Living Without Emotional Skin: What It Means to Have Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a psychiatric condition that shapes how people feel, respond to others and build relationships. It isn’t a one-off occurrence... Read More
Charlie Kirk: Against Words, Not Humanity
First and foremost, I want to express my deepest condolences to all of Charlie Kirk’s loved ones, as well as to those who witnessed... Read More
