Articles exploring thought patterns, cognitive behavior, emotional insights, and the psychology of modern life.
Mind & PsychologyDepression Might Be Anger Turned Inward|Understanding the Silent Struggle
Some people don’t explode when angry—they implode.Explore how unspoken, suppressed anger may quietly turn into depression, and how to start healing from the inside.
Mind & PsychologyDoes Poverty Make Us Smarter? Rethinking Rationality Under Scarcity
When money gets tight, do people make smarter choices?This article explores how scarcity impacts behavior and decision-making.
Mind & PsychologyDoes Too Little Stress Make Us Unhappy?|The Lesson of “Universe 25” and the Need for Stimulation
Universe 25 was a behavioral experiment where mice lived in a perfect world — and still collapsed.What does it tell us about human society, overstimulation, and the dangers of too much comfort?This article explores how external friction, diversity, and discomfort may be essential for survival in modern life.
Mind & PsychologyWhy ‘Smart People Do X’ Sounds Dumb — And What That Says About You
This article breaks down why “Smart People Do X” headlines feel shallow — and how your discomfort may signal a more critical kind of intelligence.
Mind & PsychologyCan a Rented Emotional Surrogate Help End Stalker Dependency? — A Radical New Approach to Emotional Rehabilitation
Stalker behavior often mirrors emotional addiction. This article explores how “rented surrogates” — trained to simulate emotional closure — may offer a new path to healing and prevention.
Mind & PsychologyWhy We Blame One Person: The Scapegoat Theory Behind Outrage and Overreaction
Why do we blame one person when things go wrong? Explore scapegoat theory through real cases like cancel culture and public backlash.