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What Is the Secret Meaning Behind Dalí's Most Famous Paintings?

What Is the Secret Meaning Behind Dalí's Most Famous Paintings?

Article | Psychology
Dalí did not simply paint strange things; he drew from the deepest wells of his own mind, using psychoanalysis and the raw energy of surrealist thought as his guides.
How René Magritte Used Simple Objects to Ask Profound Questions

How René Magritte Used Simple Objects to Ask Profound Questions

Article | Psychology
In the grand theater of 20th-century art, populated by extravagant personalities and lives lived as performance pieces, one figure stands apart in his deliberate ordinariness.
Not Just for Kids: The Secret Adult History of Animation

Not Just for Kids: The Secret Adult History of Animation

Article | Psychology
We tend to put animation in a box, one neatly labeled "for children." For decades, this assumption caused confusion and even outrage when shows like The Simpsons or South Park hit the airwaves.
The Architect of Your Mind: How Kant's Philosophy Explains Your Reality

The Architect of Your Mind: How Kant's Philosophy Explains Your Reality

Article | Psychology
Have you ever tried to read the work of Immanuel Kant? If you’ve opened one of his books and found yourself lost in a sea of dense prose, you are far from alone.
The Hero We Don't Deserve: Inside the Dark Philosophy of Batman

The Hero We Don't Deserve: Inside the Dark Philosophy of Batman

Article | Psychology
At first glance, the world of superheroes seems simple. Figures like Superman and Spider-Man stand for justice, and because they share these core values, we might think they are all cut from the same cloth.
Why We Judge an Ogre by His Cover: The Psychology of Shrek

Why We Judge an Ogre by His Cover: The Psychology of Shrek

Article | Psychology
While many stories have attempted to explore what happens next, the tale of a certain green ogre took a different path entirely. Instead of continuing a fairy tale, it shattered the genre, viewing its timeless tropes as utter nonsense.
The Princess Problem: What Disney's Heroines Really Teach Us About Life and Love

The Princess Problem: What Disney's Heroines Really Teach Us About Life and Love

Article | Psychology
Has a prince ever kissed you? For many, the answer is a quiet no. Life isn't a fairy tale. There are struggles with family, a feeling of not fitting in, a sense that something is missing.
What 'House of the Dragon' Sacrificed by Trading a Sprawling World for Castle Walls

What 'House of the Dragon' Sacrificed by Trading a Sprawling World for Castle Walls

Article | Psychology
When a story becomes a cultural monolith, a pop culture phenomenon, it leaves an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. Its successor, then, is born not onto a blank slate, but into a world of towering expectations.
What Is True Power? A Lesson from Those Who Refused the Ring

What Is True Power? A Lesson from Those Who Refused the Ring

Article | Psychology
It began with the forging of the Great Rings. Three for the Elves, wisest of all beings. Seven for the Dwarf-lords, great miners and craftsmen of the mountain halls. And nine, nine rings were gifted to the race of Men, who above all else, desire power.
The Unseen Psychology of Disney's Princes

The Unseen Psychology of Disney's Princes

Article | Psychology
Not all Disney princes are destined to remain in supporting roles, ceding the spotlight to the heroines. Many possess their own distinct personalities and storylines that exist independently of the princesses they love.
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