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Self Help

How Animated Stories and Anime Shape Emotional Intelligence in Children

Children today are raised in a media-filled world where handheld technology and streaming platforms introduce cartoon stories into their daily lives. What appears to be casual entertainment is an extracurricular classroom for emotional learning. Developmental psychology stipulates that kids learn emotional intelligence—can identify, understand, regulate, and empathise—via repeated exposure to social cues and stories. Cartoon […]

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The Science of Addiction: How Drugs Hijack the Brain

Addiction doesn’t start as a disease. It begins with a decision — one that gets repeated until something shifts in the brain. Over time, the shift becomes permanent. By then, stopping isn’t just difficult — it feels impossible. Treatment centres like United Recovery Project, a luxury rehab in Florida, approach addiction with that understanding. They […]

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Positive Social

Handwritten Letter as Heirlooms: Intergenerational Memory And Emotion

Losing a loved one may be one of the most painful experiences in one’s life. The grief, the longing, the what-ifs, all tend to occupy an individual completely. It thus becomes crucial to find ways to keep our loved ones close to us. Heirlooms help multiple generations feel connected. A person’s memory is carried on […]

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Practical Tips to Follow When Helping a Loved One Overcome Addiction

Addiction in all forms can do as much damage to the self as it does to friends and family members. Advanced stages could lead to a feeling of isolation and desire to be left alone, compounded by depression and the thought of being a hopeless case. Whether it revolves around sex or a certain substance, […]

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Awareness

Understanding How Trauma and ADHD Can Feel the Same

There’s a child who just can’t sit still and is easily distracted. But is the child fidgeting, or is it hypervigilance? What if the restless mind that everyone’s trying to calm down isn’t a neurodevelopmental problem, but a struggle for survival, a cry for help? In clinical practices, one of the most common diagnostic errors […]

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Positive Self Help

Decision-Making and the Brain: Neuroscience of Choice and Emotion

The art of selecting one among several, popularly referred to as decision-making, is a critical mental function that is part and parcel of the human experience. The intricate process is highly influenced by individual preferences, experience, and environmental limitations. Neuroscientific studies suggest that cortical (deliberative) and subcortical (affective) brain regions are equally engaged in decision-making, […]

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Social

Virtual Matriarchy vs Real-World Patriarchy: How Meme Culture Creates a False Sense of Female Power

The evolution of women archetypes in meme culture has been shaped by the “girlboss” culture, which encouraged ambitious women. Emerging at the beginning of the 2010s, the girlboss embodied empowerment through personal achievement. Combining ambition with stereotypically feminine traits like caregiving (Byrne & Giuliani, 2025). But the critique identified the fact that this empowerment tended […]

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Social Technology

How Optical Illusions Trick Your Brain at the Museum of Illusions

Have you ever stepped into a room and sensed the floor tipping over, though you were aware it was flat? Or gazed at a picture, noticed something, blinked, and it transformed into something else altogether? This is the illusion of the Museum of Illusion, an interesting place where the fascinating world of optical illusions comes […]

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Health

The Psychological Toll of Parkinson’s Disease: Depression, Anxiety & Cognitive Decline

Once there was a lively fellow named John who began to notice a little shake in his hand. At first, he dismissed it, but with time, the shake grew, his pace slowed down, and a hollowness within started consuming him. It is more than a story about the slowing of the body; it is a […]

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Social

How does Instagram’s algorithm amplify only “big” wins?

Picture this. You’ve come home after a long day of work and don’t feel the best about yourself. You feel a wave of fatigue take over as you lie down on your couch and pick up your phone to scroll through a few reels on Instagram. It was meant to be your way of relaxation […]

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