Author: Leo Syumar

From Einstein's Letter to Hiroshima's Ashes: The Terrifying Birth of the Nuclear Age

From Einstein's Letter to Hiroshima's Ashes: The Terrifying Birth of the Nuclear Age

Article | Fears and phobias
Where did such a terrifying power come from? How did humanity unlock the secrets of the atom only to turn them into the ultimate weapon?
Is Stockholm Syndrome a Psychiatric Reality or a Convenient Myth?

Is Stockholm Syndrome a Psychiatric Reality or a Convenient Myth?

Article | Emotional dependency
We've all heard the term: Stockholm syndrome. It's a quick, almost clinical-sounding label for a deeply unsettling idea—that a captive can come to feel sympathy, or even affection, for their captor.
Is Believing in Astrology a Harmless Habit or a Psychological Crutch?

Is Believing in Astrology a Harmless Habit or a Psychological Crutch?

Article | Psychology
Astrology offers predictions so broad and advice so universal that it feels personal to anyone. Despite having no scientific foundation, countless people continue to consult their horoscopes, seeking guidance.
Was Machiavelli a Teacher of Evil or a Teller of Uncomfortable Truths?

Was Machiavelli a Teacher of Evil or a Teller of Uncomfortable Truths?

Article | Psychology
He was a man whose name became a synonym for cunning, cruelty, and the dark arts of politics. Niccolò Machiavelli’s most famous work, The Prince, has been called a manual for tyrants, a book whispered to be authored by the devil himself.
How Jacques Lacan Deconstructed the Human Psyche

How Jacques Lacan Deconstructed the Human Psyche

Article | Psychology
Jacques Lacan, often called the "French Freud," was a figure of immense influence and controversy. A psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, his ideas have rippled out far beyond the clinic, shaping modern philosophy, film criticism, and cultural studies.
Gods, Power, and Passion: The Unspoken Rules of Sex in Ancient Greece

Gods, Power, and Passion: The Unspoken Rules of Sex in Ancient Greece

Article | Sex, sexuality
The myths of Ancient Greece often seem to hinge on a single, recurring theme: the rampant infidelity of Zeus. While the king of the gods relentlessly pursued new lovers, his wife Hera was left to punish his mistresses.
A Deep Dive into the Psychology of Humor

A Deep Dive into the Psychology of Humor

Article | Psychology
It seems impossible to imagine our world without humor. It’s the lifeblood of our interactions, a secret language woven into politics, art, and even education.
A Look Back at Psychology's Most Unethical Experiments

A Look Back at Psychology's Most Unethical Experiments

Article | Psychology
Scientists today operate within a strict framework of safety procedures and ethical codes, ever mindful of the risks involved. But this was not always the case.
Why the Simplest Answer to Kennedy's Murder Remains the Hardest to Accept

Why the Simplest Answer to Kennedy's Murder Remains the Hardest to Accept

Article | Psychology
That man was Lee Harvey Oswald, the individual history has charged with the assassination of one of America's most beloved presidents. The event sent a shockwave not just through the country, but across the globe.
Central Perk Psychology: Decoding the Personalities That Made Friends Unforgettable

Central Perk Psychology: Decoding the Personalities That Made Friends Unforgettable

Article | Psychology
It's a curious thing about friendship. We often find ourselves drawn to people who seem to be our polar opposites, creating a dynamic that is as baffling as it is beautiful.
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