Author: Leo Syumar

The Secret Power of Your Anger

The Secret Power of Your Anger

Article | Anger
It’s a familiar feeling. You wake up, and it seems the world has conspired against you. The morning traffic is a nightmare, a stranger’s perfume on the bus is overwhelming, and your colleagues are late for a meeting.
Was Royal Infidelity a Political Tool or a Personal Failing?

Was Royal Infidelity a Political Tool or a Personal Failing?

Article | Betrayal
In the annals of history, few eras are as synonymous with excess as ancient Rome, where the lines between personal pleasure and public life were often blurred.
Is Democracy Still Our Last, Best Hope?

Is Democracy Still Our Last, Best Hope?

Article | Psychology
Winston Churchill once quipped that democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others. As a man who knew the corridors of power, his words carry a particular weight.
From Numb to Known: A Guide to Rediscovering Your Desires

From Numb to Known: A Guide to Rediscovering Your Desires

Article | Emotions
Have you ever caught yourself thinking that you just don't want anything? That you're not expecting anything from the day, from others, or from yourself?
Are You Living a Happy Life? Aristotle's Answer Might Surprise You

Are You Living a Happy Life? Aristotle's Answer Might Surprise You

Article | Psychology
We often encounter profound statements attributed to great thinkers, only to discover their true origins lie elsewhere. Take, for instance, the widely circulated quote, "Plato is my friend, but truth is dearer."
The Evolving Story of Sex in South Korea

The Evolving Story of Sex in South Korea

Article | Child psychology
A gloomy, dreary evening, just like yesterday. Winter. You might find yourself alone in the yard, looking at a gray panel house—indistinguishable from the ones in the neighboring yard, and the one after that.
Sun, Sex, and Self-Destruction: The Psychology of The White Lotus

Sun, Sex, and Self-Destruction: The Psychology of The White Lotus

Article | Relationship
What truly draws us to the characters of The White Lotus isn't just a complicated plot, but the intricate baggage of their psychological problems, internal conflicts, and life philosophies.
Why We Rush to Call Our Friends 'Toxic'

Why We Rush to Call Our Friends 'Toxic'

Blog | Relationship
We get swept up in flashbacks sometimes. Thoughts of old friendships, some that ended poorly, leaving a bitter taste. The word "toxic" gets thrown around so easily now.
How One Empty Throne Drowned Two Nations in a Century of Blood

How One Empty Throne Drowned Two Nations in a Century of Blood

Article | Conflicts
It's a thought we’ve all had before a daunting task: this will be quick, in and out. That's precisely the sentiment King Edward III of England must have felt when he set his sights on France.
Why Did Socrates Choose to Die When He Could Have Escaped?

Why Did Socrates Choose to Die When He Could Have Escaped?

Article | Psychology
We’ve all likely seen the famous painting: the old philosopher, Socrates, calmly reaching for a cup while his students weep around him. They grieve because they know that cup holds his death sentence.
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