Author: Artem Hai

When Was the Last Time You Genuinely Didn’t Know What Would Happen Next?

When Was the Last Time You Genuinely Didn’t Know What Would Happen Next?

Article | Psychology
You’re sitting in a dark movie theater. The lights go down, and for the first time in ages you haven’t read the spoilers, haven’t googled the ending, don’t even know who dies in the final scene. Your heart beats a little faster.
Marcus Aurelius’ One Morning Trick to Never Again Fear Anyone’s Opinion

Marcus Aurelius’ One Morning Trick to Never Again Fear Anyone’s Opinion

Article | Self-esteem
Marcus Aurelius was sitting in a war tent, covered in dust and blood, writing in his private journal: “Do you need the approval of a few people? I don’t.”
Your Brain Hates It When You Think Negative Thoughts

Your Brain Hates It When You Think Negative Thoughts

Article | Mental health
Have you ever noticed that after a few days of thinking “everything’s ruined, I’m a failure, nothing will ever work out,” it actually becomes harder to focus, make decisions, or even keep from snapping at the people closest to you?
The Dangerous Space Between Rock Bottom and a Million Dollars

The Dangerous Space Between Rock Bottom and a Million Dollars

Article | Self-acceptance
There’s an old saying often attributed to the playwright Bernard Shaw: “You don’t see a person’s true character when everything is going well, nor when everything has fallen apart; you see it in the space between those two extremes.”
Your Friends Disappear Every 7 Years. And It’s Not Your Fault

Your Friends Disappear Every 7 Years. And It’s Not Your Fault

Article | Relationship
Have you ever opened an old photo from 2015–2018, looked at a group of ten people you used to be inseparable with, and realized that today… maybe one or two of them are still actually in your life?
Why Holding a Book Quietly Pumps Your Brain Harder Than Any Gym Machine

Why Holding a Book Quietly Pumps Your Brain Harder Than Any Gym Machine

Article | Mental health
You’re sitting in an armchair, turning pages, and suddenly you realize: you just mentally rehearsed a dialogue between two characters, imagined the smell of rain in an old English garden, and even felt a little sorry for the villain.
Do You Sleep with the Enemy? The Psychology of Political Conflict at Home

Do You Sleep with the Enemy? The Psychology of Political Conflict at Home

Article | Man and woman relationship
Picture an ordinary evening in a small apartment: candles flicker gently on the table, the savory aroma of roasted chicken fills the air, and a vegetable salad still steams on the plates.
What Science Actually Says About Cooling Down: It’s More Than Just Taking a Deep Breath

What Science Actually Says About Cooling Down: It’s More Than Just Taking a Deep Breath

Article | Anger
When you’re stuck in traffic and the driver ahead suddenly brakes for no reason, your heart races, fists clench, and a phrase runs through your head that’s better left unsaid. Sound familiar?
White Lies: Why Smart People Choose Diplomacy Over Brutal Honesty?

White Lies: Why Smart People Choose Diplomacy Over Brutal Honesty?

Article | Relationship
Picture an ordinary evening with friends. Someone proudly shows off a new haircut that is, let's say, not exactly flattering. You smile and say, "Wow, that's so bold! It suits you." Meanwhile, in your head, a thought flashes: "Better stick with the old one."
The Loudest Silence: How Withholding Love Screams Louder Than Shouting

The Loudest Silence: How Withholding Love Screams Louder Than Shouting

Article | Love
Imagine an ordinary evening in a small apartment: a child comes home from school, eyes sparkling from the first "good" mark on a test. She hands her notebook to her mom, waiting for a hug or at least a smile.
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