Author: Leo Syumar

Are Comedians Our Modern-Day Philosophers?

Are Comedians Our Modern-Day Philosophers?

Article | Mental health
Have you ever noticed? Have you ever had something like this happen to you? This fundamental question of stand-up comedy seems to echo a deeper principle—the imitation of life in art, a concept the ancient Greeks called mimesis.
Did 'Inside Out 2' Get the Psychology of a Teenager Right?

Did 'Inside Out 2' Get the Psychology of a Teenager Right?

Article | Adolescent psychology
The film 'Inside Out 2' strikes a familiar, shudder-inducing chord for many of us. It’s a vivid reminder of a time defined by puberty, awkward attempts to fit in, wildly fluctuating emotions, and a gnawing fear of the future.
The Real Reason You Struggle to Learn

The Real Reason You Struggle to Learn

Article | Burnout
Do you remember those long, agonizing lessons in school? The ones where the teacher’s voice droned on, and the most interesting thing in the room was the pattern you were doodling in your notebook.
The Simple Truth That Separates Rich and Poor Nations

The Simple Truth That Separates Rich and Poor Nations

Article | Money
Look at a satellite image of the U.S.-Mexico border. You can see what appears to be a single, sprawling city divided by a simple line. On one side, there is order, infrastructure, and visible prosperity.
Why Female Friendships Are Sometimes Seen as a Battlefield

Why Female Friendships Are Sometimes Seen as a Battlefield

Article | Relationship
"I'm not like other women," is her quiet mantra. This isn't an isolated quirk of personality; it's a classic, and often painful, example of a phenomenon known as internalized misogyny.
What the Buddha Actually Taught About Ultimate Freedom

What the Buddha Actually Taught About Ultimate Freedom

Article | Mindfulness and Meditation
In our modern lives, many of us feel caught in a loop. We experience a persistent sense of dissatisfaction, a feeling of being trapped by circumstances, anxieties, and a relentless desire for something more.
Why Did They Stay Silent? The Psychology of Conformity in Diddy's Inner Circle

Why Did They Stay Silent? The Psychology of Conformity in Diddy's Inner Circle

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When a figure of immense influence falls from grace, it forces us to look beyond the glittering facade and ask difficult questions. The recent and disturbing allegations against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs have done just that.
How Kafka Saw the Nightmare in Our Daily Lives

How Kafka Saw the Nightmare in Our Daily Lives

Article | Fears and phobias
Imagine waking one morning to find your body has changed. You now have six legs, a hard, chitinous belly, and when you try to speak, only a strange hiss emerges. For the characters of Franz Kafka, this is just another Tuesday.
How Harley Quinn Turned Arthur Fleck's Pain into Her Power

How Harley Quinn Turned Arthur Fleck's Pain into Her Power

Article | Mental disorder
The image of the vulnerable, traumatized Arthur Fleck resonated deeply with many. Yet, the fascination with such a character is not as harmless as it seems.
Is Quadrobics a Harmless Hobby or a Cry for Help?

Is Quadrobics a Harmless Hobby or a Cry for Help?

Blog | Mental health
It seems that everywhere we look, a new cultural tremor is making its way through the landscape of youth. We see them in parks and public squares: teenagers with fox tails, cat ears.
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