Author: Leo Syumar

Why Clutter Hits Women Harder: A Journey Through the Brain via a Pile of Socks

Why Clutter Hits Women Harder: A Journey Through the Brain via a Pile of Socks

Article | Self-acceptance
Let’s start with a little experiment you can do right now. Walk into your kitchen and look at the table. If there’s a three-day-old newspaper, two empty mugs, and a kid’s drawing that’s already started living its own life.
Dad’s Playtime: How 15 Minutes a Day Builds a Child’s Brain Stronger Than Any Educational Toy

Dad’s Playtime: How 15 Minutes a Day Builds a Child’s Brain Stronger Than Any Educational Toy

Article | Child psychology
A kid barrels into their father yelling “Catch me!” and suddenly they’re rolling across the carpet, laughing like the world has hit pause. Looks like pure chaos.
Music That Sticks to the Soul Forever: Why Teenage Hits Control Us for Life

Music That Sticks to the Soul Forever: Why Teenage Hits Control Us for Life

Article | Adolescent psychology
Remember that moment when you first heard your song? Not just a melody, but something that hit you right in the chest, like someone flipped on an inner spotlight.
Why Do We Instantly

Why Do We Instantly "Click" with Someone Who Hates Pineapple on Pizza Just Like Us?

Article | Relationship
You're standing in line for coffee, and a stranger next to you mutters, "This new series is total nonsense—I wasted three evenings and regret it." You smile and add, "Exactly!"
Why Friends Are Fading

Why Friends Are Fading

Article | Relationship
According to the American Survey Center’s 2021 survey, the average American has just four close friends, and 12% have none at all.
Why Paying for Your Friend’s Coffee Is an Investment in Your Longevity

Why Paying for Your Friend’s Coffee Is an Investment in Your Longevity

Article | Mental disorder
What if the secret to a longer, happier, and healthier life isn’t found in a gym, a diet, or even a meditation app—but in the simple act of buying a coffee for a friend?
How a Plate of Rice and Pear Can Calm the Chaos in a Child’s Mind

How a Plate of Rice and Pear Can Calm the Chaos in a Child’s Mind

Article | Psychology
A child sits at the table, legs swinging, pencil spinning in their fingers, while the teacher asks for the third time to “focus.” Parents sigh: “ADHD again.” There are medications, there’s therapy, but somehow no one asks what exactly is on that child’s plate.
Why We Return to Old Movies and Series

Why We Return to Old Movies and Series

Article | Psychology
You sink into the couch, click on a familiar title in your Netflix feed, and feel the day’s tension slowly melt away. This isn’t laziness or a lack of ideas.
The Shadow Side of Laughter

The Shadow Side of Laughter

Article | Psychology
Dark humor lands like a scalpel—precise, cold, and often aimed at the parts of life that bleed. A joke about death in a hospital corridor, a quip about suicide at a funeral: most people flinch.
Dopamine, Overload, and Despair: How the Internet Is Systematically Breaking Our Brains

Dopamine, Overload, and Despair: How the Internet Is Systematically Breaking Our Brains

Article | Mental health
The number sounds absurd at first. Almost 50% of people aged 18 to 29 say: “Yes, I’d rather live without the internet.” This isn’t about hating cat videos on TikTok or not knowing how to Google.
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