Author: William Buhrow

Digital Desire: Navigating Pleasure and Pornography in the Modern Age

Digital Desire: Navigating Pleasure and Pornography in the Modern Age

Article | Harmful habits
In an era where any teenager with a smartphone has likely seen more nudity than a medieval king, the landscape of self-pleasure has been irrevocably altered.
What Every Man Must Understand Before Becoming a Father

What Every Man Must Understand Before Becoming a Father

Article | Motherhood
Becoming a father is a profound shift. It’s a transformation that brings with it an immense weight of responsibility and a flood of questions.
Are You Living a Life You'll Later Regret?

Are You Living a Life You'll Later Regret?

Article | Life
Every day, I am a witness to the fragility of life. In my line of work, I see people facing their own mortality, and in those final, lucid moments, a profound clarity often emerges. This proximity to life’s edge changes you.
The Parenting Mistakes Even the Best Parents Make

The Parenting Mistakes Even the Best Parents Make

Article | Child psychology
There's a difficult truth we seldom confront: if you haven't faced any significant challenges with your child by the time they are 18, they might just lean on you until they're 40.
Why So Many Successful Women Feel Utterly Exhausted

Why So Many Successful Women Feel Utterly Exhausted

Article | Burnout
The role of women has undeniably transformed. Where once the focus was primarily on home and family, the spheres of work and career have now been added, creating a new set of expectations and a new kind of burden.
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.
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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.
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