Author: Leo Syumar

Love in the Time of Monsters: The Psychology of Attraction to Killers

Love in the Time of Monsters: The Psychology of Attraction to Killers

Article | Abuse and Violence
"He's not like that, you don't know him." These are words often whispered by those who find themselves captivated by darkness, women who see a flicker of light in the eyes of convicted criminals.
From the Brazen Bull to Abu Ghraib: A History We Cannot Ignore

From the Brazen Bull to Abu Ghraib: A History We Cannot Ignore

Article | Abuse and Violence
It is a chilling testament to human ingenuity that objects as simple as needles, nails, fire, and water can be transformed into instruments of profound suffering.
The Sweet Deception: Unraveling Our Complicated Love Affair with Sugar

The Sweet Deception: Unraveling Our Complicated Love Affair with Sugar

Article | Self-care
Everyone knows the feeling. A piece of chocolate after a long day, a slice of cake on a holiday, or a glass of soda just because. This is normal, a simple pleasure. But for many, this simple pleasure feels like a powerful, addictive pull.
Under the Hood: The Silent Psychology of a Getaway Driver

Under the Hood: The Silent Psychology of a Getaway Driver

Article | Psychology
More than a decade after the engine cooled, the image endures: a white satin jacket, a toothpick, the silent gaze of a man with no name. The hero of the crime thriller Drive remains a cultural icon, a symbol of stoic coolness and lethal competence.
From Sinful Objects to Self-Care: The Unspoken Evolution of Sex Toys

From Sinful Objects to Self-Care: The Unspoken Evolution of Sex Toys

Article | Sex, sexuality
It seems that as long as we have been human, we have sought out pleasure. Long before we built cities or farmed the land, in an age we can barely imagine, our ancestors were already exploring the contours of their desires.
Genius or Manipulator? The Psychological Anatomy of Taylor Swift's Empire

Genius or Manipulator? The Psychological Anatomy of Taylor Swift's Empire

Article | Business and Career
A young girl, barely a teenager, once performed with a guitar in her hands. Years later, her songs would be streamed billions of times, her concerts would generate more revenue than the GDP of entire nations.
Why We Can't Look Away: The Psychology Behind the Kardashian Phenomenon

Why We Can't Look Away: The Psychology Behind the Kardashian Phenomenon

Article | Psychology
In a world saturated with celebrity, one family has remained a constant, almost gravitational, center of public attention. We speak, of course, of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
What We Still Get Wrong About Sigmund Freud

What We Still Get Wrong About Sigmund Freud

Article | Psychology
Sigmund Freud. The name itself conjures images: a leather couch, a notepad, and a constant, probing question about our mothers. He has become a cultural meme, a figure whose complex theories have been boiled down to simple.
Why We Crave Instant Gratification and How to Find Lasting Fulfillment

Why We Crave Instant Gratification and How to Find Lasting Fulfillment

Article | Emotions
Why is it so profoundly difficult to resist these fleeting pleasures? The answer often points to one powerful chemical: dopamine. But while it's easy to blame this neurotransmitter for our perceived failings, the real story is far more nuanced.
Broken from the Inside: The Unseen Mental Health Crisis in K-Pop

Broken from the Inside: The Unseen Mental Health Crisis in K-Pop

Article | Psychology
It’s easy to be captivated. The synchronized dances, the heart-stopping vocals, the unwavering devotion to fans—idols appear as flawless beings, shining brighter than anyone else on stage.
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