Author: Leo Syumar

Are You Still

Are You Still "Doing" Life, or Have You Finally Started Living It?

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We often catch ourselves in a blur where days melt into one endless to-do list. Morning—coffee on the run. Work—deadlines. Evening—a little more "productivity" before bed.
What If Every “No” Is Just a “Yes” That Hasn’t Fully Grown Yet?

What If Every “No” Is Just a “Yes” That Hasn’t Fully Grown Yet?

Article | Psychology
Picture this: you get turned down for a job you’ve been dreaming about for months. In that instant, the world collapses into one sharp, painful word—“no.”
When Your Criticism Is Really About You

When Your Criticism Is Really About You

Article | Self-acceptance
Imagine an ordinary day: you are scrolling through social media, watching someone post about their new high-paying job, a luxurious trip, or their seemingly perfect life.
Why Does Your Mind Always Predict the Worst – And How Can You Stop It?

Why Does Your Mind Always Predict the Worst – And How Can You Stop It?

Article | Fears and phobias
We've all experienced it at least once: a minor inconvenience suddenly turns into the end of the world. The bus is late — and in your mind, you are already missing an important meeting, losing your job, and watching your whole life fall apart.
What Really Makes Life Worth Living

What Really Makes Life Worth Living

Article | Goal setting
Remember that moment when you first slid behind the wheel of a brand-new car? Or when you got the keys to an apartment with a city view? Your heart was pounding, your hands trembled a little, and it felt like: this is it, the pinnacle.
Why Pain Makes Us Better People

Why Pain Makes Us Better People

Article | Self-acceptance
When was the last time you looked into the eyes of someone suffering and suddenly felt as if that pain was your own? Not just pity, but a deep, almost physical understanding: “I know what this is like.”
Why It's Impossible to Be Liked by Everyone

Why It's Impossible to Be Liked by Everyone

Article | Relationship
When was the last time someone said "no" to you — simply, honestly, and without a single apology? It was likely a rare occurrence.
The Sport That Beats Running, Swimming and Cycling at Keeping You Alive

The Sport That Beats Running, Swimming and Cycling at Keeping You Alive

Article | Self-care
Have you ever noticed how people on a badminton court laugh louder than those in a gym? They shout “Mine!”, jump around like kids, and half an hour later they’re already drinking tea together as if they’ve just come back from a party.
Your PS4 Dies in Spring 2026 – And It Will Hurt More Than You Expect

Your PS4 Dies in Spring 2026 – And It Will Hurt More Than You Expect

Article | Emotions
Spring 2026. Sony has quietly but clearly announced: starting April 2026, PS4 support will begin to fade away. Patches, servers, updates, even parts of the digital store.
Night Owls Beat Morning Larks: New Data That Will Make You Rethink Your Alarm Clock

Night Owls Beat Morning Larks: New Data That Will Make You Rethink Your Alarm Clock

Article | Self-care
You wake up at 6:30 feeling like a wreck, while your coworker—who went to bed at 2 a.m.—strolls in fresh as a daisy and solves a problem in an hour that you’ve been wrestling with all morning. Sound familiar?
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