Author: Leo Syumar

The Honest Truth About a Dirty Mouth: What Science Says About Swearing

The Honest Truth About a Dirty Mouth: What Science Says About Swearing

Article | Self-acceptance
Why are the most honest people in team meetings usually the same ones who get told to “watch their language”?
Can Lying to Yourself About How You Slept Actually Make You Smarter (or Dumber)?

Can Lying to Yourself About How You Slept Actually Make You Smarter (or Dumber)?

Article | Sleep disorders, insomnia
You wake up. Your head feels a little heavy, and your sleep felt merely mediocre. You sit down at the computer, open some attention and thinking-speed tests, and suddenly notice your brain is working worse than usual.
Why Putting Up Your Christmas Tree in November Isn’t “Too Early”

Why Putting Up Your Christmas Tree in November Isn’t “Too Early”

Article | Mental health
You’re one of those people who, by the end of November, already feel the irresistible urge to drag out the boxes of lights and ornaments — while the neighbors still haven’t thrown away their Halloween pumpkins? 
Why Kids from Wealthy Families Are More Likely to Use Alcohol and Drugs

Why Kids from Wealthy Families Are More Likely to Use Alcohol and Drugs

Blog | Harmful habits
Have you ever wondered why teenagers who seemingly have it all — private schools, tutors, trips abroad, endless opportunities — sometimes end up looking the most broken inside?
Why We Buy a New iPhone and Stop Feeling the Joy After Just a Week

Why We Buy a New iPhone and Stop Feeling the Joy After Just a Week

Blog | Self-acceptance
You’ve surely noticed how quickly the “wow” fades. You get the new gadget — for a week you’re walking on air. You finally land the dream job — the first few months are pure euphoria.
Dance Until Your Brain Gets Younger: How Moving to Music Literally Rewires Your Head

Dance Until Your Brain Gets Younger: How Moving to Music Literally Rewires Your Head

Article | Mental health
Have you ever wondered why some people go crazy for garlic, kimchi, or blue cheese from the very cradle, while others grimace at the sight of them as if they’d been handed a lemon soaked in salt?
Dining in the Dark: Why Your First Meal Was Actually Served In Utero

Dining in the Dark: Why Your First Meal Was Actually Served In Utero

Article | Life
Have you ever wondered why some people go crazy for garlic, kimchi, or blue cheese from the very cradle, while others grimace at the sight of them as if they’d been handed a lemon soaked in salt?
How One “Real” Talk Can Drop Your Stress Hormones Instantly

How One “Real” Talk Can Drop Your Stress Hormones Instantly

Article | Stress
When was the last time you just picked up the phone, called a friend, and talked for no real reason at all? No agenda, no “we need to sort something out,” just chatting, joking, sharing a silly memory from childhood, laughing, and feeling truly heard?
The Science of Sweat: Why Inhaling His Skin Is the Ultimate Mood Booster

The Science of Sweat: Why Inhaling His Skin Is the Ultimate Mood Booster

Article | Psychology
When a man hugs a woman, she often, without quite realising it, presses her nose into the curve of his neck or shoulder. It looks as if she is searching for something. And you know what? She really is.
Could Nose-Picking Actually Speed Up Alzheimer’s Disease?

Could Nose-Picking Actually Speed Up Alzheimer’s Disease?

Article | Mental disorder
Have you ever caught yourself, in a moment of intense stress, boredom, or deep thought, with your finger automatically heading toward your nose?
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