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The Forbidden Diary: Inside the Secret Book Carl Jung Hid for a Century

The Forbidden Diary: Inside the Secret Book Carl Jung Hid for a Century

Article | Psychology
There are certain books that defy easy categorization. Some argue they should never be read, while others insist they are required reading for every thinking person.
The Utopia We Were Taught to Fear

The Utopia We Were Taught to Fear

Article | Psychology
There are certain books that define a genre, becoming foundational pillars for everything that follows. Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is one of them.
The Personality Problem: Why Science Can't Pin You Down

The Personality Problem: Why Science Can't Pin You Down

Article | Psychology
Imagine a pristine laboratory, a place where you could undergo a complete examination of your mind and body. After a series of comprehensive tests, experts would hand you a detailed report—a roadmap for your life.
What 'Pretty Privilege' Really Means

What 'Pretty Privilege' Really Means

Article | Psychology
Before we explore these privileges, it's crucial to understand what we mean by "beautiful." Our brains, it turns out, process beauty and sexual attraction in surprisingly different areas.
Motivation Strata Model by Charles R.W. Sears Review

Motivation Strata Model by Charles R.W. Sears Review

Article | Psychology
Studies with a longitudinal design could look at how motivations change over time and in reaction to life experiences. In summary, the Motivational Strata Model provides an advanced and flexible perspective for comprehending human behavior.
The Secret Philosophy of SpongeBob SquarePants

The Secret Philosophy of SpongeBob SquarePants

Article | Psychology
At first glance, the world of Bikini Bottom seems like a simple, colorful backdrop for children's entertainment. But beneath the waves, the lives of its inhabitants are shaped by profound philosophical ideas.
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More Than a "Gone Girl": The Terrifying Psychology of Amy Dunne

Article | Psychology
"I'm the bitch who makes you a man." This line, delivered with a chilling sweetness in David Fincher's 2014 masterpiece, Gone Girl, sends a shiver down the spine.
The Psychological Allure of the Trickster Pirate

The Psychological Allure of the Trickster Pirate

Article | Psychology
It takes a certain kind of wonderful madness to do what Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl did. A normal, sensible film wouldn't have dared.
I See You: The Profound Message Hidden in James Cameron's Avatar

I See You: The Profound Message Hidden in James Cameron's Avatar

Article | Psychology
When James Cameron’s Avatar arrived in 2009, it felt like more than just a movie; it was a global event. It shattered box-office records, surpassing even the legendary Titanic.
More Than a Game: How Counter-Strike and Dota Shaped a Generation

More Than a Game: How Counter-Strike and Dota Shaped a Generation

Article | Psychology
Millennials came of age amidst a technological storm. The internet became accessible, and new gadgets appeared daily. Being the one with the coolest phone was a fleeting status, soon to be eclipsed by someone with an even newer device.
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