Author: William Buhrow

Bizarre Syndromes That Rewrite Who You Are

Bizarre Syndromes That Rewrite Who You Are

Article | Mental disorder
What happens when this intricate system encounters a glitch? What happens when our own brain begins to play by a different set of rules, warping the very fabric of our reality?
Your Brain on Advertising: How Your Decisions Are Secretly Hijacked

Your Brain on Advertising: How Your Decisions Are Secretly Hijacked

Article | Manipulation
Have you ever bought something, absolutely certain it was your decision, only to bring it home, use it once, and then leave it to gather dust? Did you ever feel you had multiple options, only to realize you were subtly guided towards just one?
What Is Dopamine and Why Does It Have So Much Power Over You?

What Is Dopamine and Why Does It Have So Much Power Over You?

Article | Mental health
Have you ever wondered why you can lose yourself in computer games for hours on end, yet feel your eyelids get heavy after just thirty minutes of studying? Or why you can scroll endlessly through your phone from morning till night.
What

What "Digital Autism" Is and Why You Should Be Worried

Article | Harmful habits
It’s a modern marvel, isn't it? The ability to summon a taxi, scan the world’s news, or connect with a loved one, all from a small device that fits in our palm.
Why Ignoring Your Anxiety Only Makes It Stronger in the Long Run

Why Ignoring Your Anxiety Only Makes It Stronger in the Long Run

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
We are navigating a world overflowing with information, a constant digital and social current that our minds were not built to process at this scale. For many, this leads to a state of chronic stress.
5 Mistakes That Quietly End Relationships

5 Mistakes That Quietly End Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It's a tangled mess, seemingly impossible to unravel. We often find it’s easier to destroy a relationship than to repair it. But perhaps it could have been prevented.
What Does ADHD in Adults Actually Look Like?

What Does ADHD in Adults Actually Look Like?

Blog | Mental disorder
Because of this, many have heard of ADHD, but few truly understand its depths. It's time to peel back the layers of this misunderstood condition and explore what it truly means to live with it.
Your Brain's User Manual: Simple Techniques to Reshape Your Reality

Your Brain's User Manual: Simple Techniques to Reshape Your Reality

Blog | Mental health
We hold a fundamental belief that our destiny is in our hands. Even if this isn't always strictly true, it is a profoundly useful way to think.
What Constant Anxiety Is Really Doing to Your Immune System

What Constant Anxiety Is Really Doing to Your Immune System

Article | Psychosomatics

Have you ever felt fundamentally off? Plagued by bad dreams, a foggy memory, skin issues, a lack of desire, and blood pressure that seems to have a mind of its own. 

Why

Why "Laziness" Is a Myth and What's Really Holding You Back

Article | Burnout
It seems everyone has an opinion on laziness. It's a popular topic, often romanticized with the idea that our greatest inventions were born from a simple desire to avoid work.
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