Author: Leo Syumar

Beyond the Taboo: Uncovering the Hidden Story of Human Sexuality

Beyond the Taboo: Uncovering the Hidden Story of Human Sexuality

Article | Sex, sexuality
Raise your hand if you’ve never been shocked by the so-called “loose morals” of a bygone era. It's easy to look back at societies like Ancient Rome and see a culture so different from our own.
What the Psychology of Sex and the City Teaches Us About Fear and Love

What the Psychology of Sex and the City Teaches Us About Fear and Love

Blog | Psychology
On the glossy pages of magazines and the shimmering screen, the main characters of Sex and the City float through a version of New York that feels like a dream.
What Is the Overton Window, and Why Is Everyone So Afraid of It?

What Is the Overton Window, and Why Is Everyone So Afraid of It?

Article | Psychology
Have you ever encountered an idea so strange, so alien to your values, that you wondered how anyone could possibly entertain it? There's a popular theory that suggests this is no accident.
What Modern Psychology Says About

What Modern Psychology Says About "Nymphomania"

Article | Sex, sexuality
The term "nymphomania" often conjures dramatic, highly sexualized images, cemented in our culture by films like Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac, which realistically portrayed the profound discomfort of such a condition.
What the Story of Penicillin Teaches Us About Luck and Science

What the Story of Penicillin Teaches Us About Luck and Science

Article | Life
In 1942, a young woman named Anne Miller lay in a hospital bed, succumbing to a severe blood infection. After surgery and transfusions failed, her case seemed hopeless—a common tragedy for the time.
Was J. Robert Oppenheimer a Martyr for Peace or the Architect of Our Destruction?

Was J. Robert Oppenheimer a Martyr for Peace or the Architect of Our Destruction?

Article | Life
On July 16, 1945, in the quiet of the New Mexico desert, the world held its breath. The first test of a nuclear bomb, a weapon of unimaginable power, was about to take place.
Tarot: Magic, Mysticism, or a Mirror to the Mind?

Tarot: Magic, Mysticism, or a Mirror to the Mind?

Article | Psychology
In moments of uncertainty, it can feel like the only solutions lie beyond our everyday reality. We might find ourselves drawn to the allure of a tarot reader, someone who can lay out a spread of cards and offer a sense of confidence
How School Years Secretly Shape Your Adult Life

How School Years Secretly Shape Your Adult Life

Article | Adolescent psychology
For many, the thought of school brings a rush of warm nostalgia—the camaraderie with friends, the inspiration from a favorite teacher, the simple joy of a shared pizza in the cafeteria.
An Eye for an Eye: The Unsettling Logic of Justified Murder

An Eye for an Eye: The Unsettling Logic of Justified Murder

Article | Guilt
It seems there are questions with answers that should be perfectly clear. For instance, is it permissible to kill someone? The immediate, visceral response is a firm "no." Yet, if we linger on the question, the edges of that certainty begin to blur.
The Dangerous Myth of

The Dangerous Myth of "National Mentality"

Article | Psychology
We often hear the word "mentality" used to explain almost anything. From social problems to political stagnation, it has become a convenient catch-all phrase, a way of saying, "that's just the way we are."
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