Author: Leo Syumar

Can Enemies Truly Become Lovers, or Is It Just a Dangerous Fantasy?

Can Enemies Truly Become Lovers, or Is It Just a Dangerous Fantasy?

Article | Man and woman relationship
We are endlessly fascinated by the stories of enemies turning into lovers. It's a tale as old as time, a dynamic that pulls us in with its intense emotional gravity.
hy We Lie: The Surprising Psychology Behind Deception

hy We Lie: The Surprising Psychology Behind Deception

Article | Relationship
Imagine your beloved grandmother has been diagnosed with cancer. She is fragile, and you and her doctor agree that the devastating news might be too much for her to bear. So, you lie.
The Dopamine of Digging: Why Our Brains Are Addicted to Minecraft

The Dopamine of Digging: Why Our Brains Are Addicted to Minecraft

Article | Psychology
We have all played in a sandbox as children. It was a space of absolute freedom, where we built castles, dug tunnels, and created entire worlds. There was no script; we invented it as we went along.
How Technology Conquered Distance and Rewired Our Relationships

How Technology Conquered Distance and Rewired Our Relationships

Article | Relationship
Since the dawn of our species, the need to connect has been etched into our very being. We began with figures on cave walls and impressions in clay tablets.
How Tragedy Becomes a Viral Meme in the Age of Post-Irony

How Tragedy Becomes a Viral Meme in the Age of Post-Irony

Blog | Self-acceptance
Short clips, getting millions of views, show excavators methodically demolishing houses while people watch with a mixture of tears and indignation
How Psychology Became Our New Religion

How Psychology Became Our New Religion

Article | Psychotherapy
Our parents and grandparents often remind us that they grew up just fine without psychologists. Yet today, the vocabulary of mental well-being is everywhere.
In a World of Labels, Is True Individuality Still Possible?

In a World of Labels, Is True Individuality Still Possible?

Article | Self-acceptance
In this era, it seems no one is left without a social label. If you have brightly colored hair, you might be an "alt-girl." Love science? You're a "geek."
A Stolen Innocence: Why Biology Demands We Protect Our Children

A Stolen Innocence: Why Biology Demands We Protect Our Children

Article | Self-care
We live in a world of jarring contradictions. We hear whispers of proposals to lower the marriage age to nine in some nations, while in others, it is already below sixteen.
What Main Character Syndrome Reveals About Our Deepest Fears

What Main Character Syndrome Reveals About Our Deepest Fears

Blog | Fears and phobias
People experiencing main character syndrome believe the world revolves around them, as if life itself is their own personal action movie. Taking out the trash becomes a pivotal plot point.
Simple Psychological Insights to Better Understand People (and Yourself)

Simple Psychological Insights to Better Understand People (and Yourself)

Blog | Self-acceptance
Have you ever wished you had a little window into what someone else is thinking or feeling? Or perhaps wondered how tiny shifts in your own habits or environment could lead to bigger changes?
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