Author: Leo Syumar

Why Your Apartment Might Be Quietly Draining Your Energy

Why Your Apartment Might Be Quietly Draining Your Energy

Article | Mental health
This isn’t just “I’m lazy, I need to clean.” This is your brain screaming: “There’s way too much work for me here—even when I’m just sitting still.”
Why We Explode Over Tiny Things: Anger as a Quiet Cry for Love

Why We Explode Over Tiny Things: Anger as a Quiet Cry for Love

Article | Anger
You’re stuck in traffic. The car in front of you is crawling. Something inside you starts boiling. You’re already imagining jumping out and explaining to the driver exactly how the world works.
Why Empathy Without Boundaries Is a Recipe for Disaster

Why Empathy Without Boundaries Is a Recipe for Disaster

Article | Burnout
Imagine a room where the air is thick with someone else's grief. You're sitting across from a person who's just lost everything—their job, a loved one, hope.
When Choice Doesn’t Liberate Us — It Paralyzes Us

When Choice Doesn’t Liberate Us — It Paralyzes Us

Article | Psychology
You open a food delivery app. 127 restaurants appear on your screen. Then you dive into just one menu — 46 kinds of sushi. You scroll, scroll, scroll… and finally close the app still hungry. Sound familiar?
The Scent of Danger We All Breathe In Without Realizing It

The Scent of Danger We All Breathe In Without Realizing It

Article | Psychology
Standing at the edge of an airplane door before your first skydive, your body doesn’t ask permission. Legs shake, heart hammers like it wants to escape first, and in that exact moment something invisible floods out of you.
Kindness as the Most Powerful Beauty Filter: Why Character Literally Transforms a Face

Kindness as the Most Powerful Beauty Filter: Why Character Literally Transforms a Face

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever fallen for someone who, in their first photos, looked completely average — but after a few conversations or one genuinely kind act, suddenly became the most attractive person in the world to you?
Why Crying Isn’t Weakness — It’s a Brilliant Physiological Hack

Why Crying Isn’t Weakness — It’s a Brilliant Physiological Hack

Article | Mental health
Have you ever noticed that after a really good cry, something inside just… settles? It feels like someone quietly turned down the pressure valve, and suddenly, you can finally breathe again.
Why the Middle Child Is the “Third Wheel” Who Quietly Wins the Game

Why the Middle Child Is the “Third Wheel” Who Quietly Wins the Game

Article | Relationship
Family dinner. The oldest is holding court — straight A’s, teacher’s praise, parents beaming. The youngest knocks over her juice and suddenly the entire table turns into a rescue operation.
Why Do Smart People Run from Small Talk Like It’s on Fire?

Why Do Smart People Run from Small Talk Like It’s on Fire?

Article | Self-acceptance
You’ve probably noticed it yourself: some people at a party or in a group can spend hours discussing the meaning of life, why we’re here, the latest breakthroughs in neuroscience, or how consciousness actually works.
When a Spoon Scraping a Plate Sounds Like a Siren: What Lies Behind Misophonia

When a Spoon Scraping a Plate Sounds Like a Siren: What Lies Behind Misophonia

Article | Psychology
First comes the sound. A quiet chewing at the next table in a café. The clicking of a keyboard in the office. The rustle of bags in a movie theater. For most people, it’s just background noise.
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