Author: Leo Syumar

What Is Pathological Jealousy and How Do You Know If You Have It?

What Is Pathological Jealousy and How Do You Know If You Have It?

Article | Jealousy
Romantic relationships bring a symphony of emotions into our lives, most of them beautiful: the joy of shared moments, the thrill of anticipation before a date, the deep desire to bring happiness to your partner.
Is Self-Love Actually a Form of Selfishness?

Is Self-Love Actually a Form of Selfishness?

Article | Love
We are often told that to be loved by others, we must first love ourselves. It’s a phrase so common it has become a cliché. But what does it truly mean?
What Really Sparked the European Witch Hunts?

What Really Sparked the European Witch Hunts?

Article | Fears and phobias
The European witch hunt, a time of supposed mass hysteria led by a fanatical Inquisition, where any beautiful or red-haired woman could be condemned by a jealous neighbor.
What Is Asexuality and How Is It Different From a Low Libido?

What Is Asexuality and How Is It Different From a Low Libido?

Article | Sex, sexuality
Sex remains one of the most powerful, yet bewildering, aspects of the human experience. It's a topic whispered about, shrouded in awkwardness and inhibition.
The Paradox of Change: Why Wanting It Isn't Enough

The Paradox of Change: Why Wanting It Isn't Enough

Article | Self-care
How many times has it happened? That familiar promise we make to ourselves to start a new life on Monday, on the first of the month, or as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Day.
From Torture to Treatment: The True Story of Schizophrenia

From Torture to Treatment: The True Story of Schizophrenia

Article | Mental disorder
In our daily conversations, we often borrow words from the world of psychiatry, but rarely do we use them with the weight they deserve.
Live for Yourself: Unpacking Ayn Rand's Radical and Uncompromising Call for a New Morality

Live for Yourself: Unpacking Ayn Rand's Radical and Uncompromising Call for a New Morality

Article | Psychology
Few 20th-century thinkers inspire such fierce devotion and such passionate opposition as Ayn Rand. Fleeing the collectivist tyranny of the Soviet Union, the novelist and philosopher became a lifelong champion of a rugged, heroic individualism.
How Schopenhauer Finds Peace in a World of Pain

How Schopenhauer Finds Peace in a World of Pain

Article | Psychology
In the grand concert of 19th-century philosophy, dominated by the soaring, optimistic symphonies of thinkers like Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer’s voice is a deep, melancholic cello.
Hegel's Ghost: The Philosopher Who Still Haunts Our World

Hegel's Ghost: The Philosopher Who Still Haunts Our World

Article | Psychology
To enter the world of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is to stand before one of the most ambitious and demanding intellectual systems ever created.
How Immanuel Kant Built the World Inside Your Head

How Immanuel Kant Built the World Inside Your Head

Article | Psychology
Immanuel Kant, a man who famously lived his entire life in the quiet town of Königsberg, never traveled the world, yet undertook one of the most audacious journeys in the history of human thought.
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