Your Brain Has Been Running 18th-Century Software This Whole Time
And it turns out, that's actually a good thing Most of us like to think we're rational. We gather evidence, weigh our options, and arrive at sensible conclusions. We're open-minded,…
And it turns out, that's actually a good thing Most of us like to think we're rational. We gather evidence, weigh our options, and arrive at sensible conclusions. We're open-minded,…
We've all been taught that anger is the problem. But what if the way we've been thinking about anger is the real problem? Anger has a reputation problem. In most…
Introduction: The Modern Ritual of "Googling" Love It starts innocently enough. You’re lying in bed, the glow of your phone illuminating the ceiling, and a thought creeps in: "Did they…
In the intricate theatre of social and professional hierarchies, we often flatter ourselves by believing our judgments are the result of objective, analytical reasoning. However, behavioural science reveals a far…
In the modern, hyper-competitive professional landscape, the "hustle culture" often wears a badge of honor. However, for many high-performing individuals, this relentless drive leads to a precipice known as burnout.…
In the quiet corridors of the modern Indian home, a conversation is beginning to happen—one that was once relegated to hushed whispers behind closed doors or the dramatic scripts of…
Science is finally catching up to what many families have instinctively known for generations: trauma and the predisposition for addiction can be passed down. But if history can be written…