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Can Fear Make You a Better Fighter? Here’s What Science Says About Combat Sports

Behind the physical prowess of fighters, there’s a mental game going on in the background. A major component of that game is fear. One can imagine stepping into a ring in front of thousands in the crowd millions behind the

Awareness Positive

The Paradox of Knowing Too Much

A saying goes by, “The more news you consume, the more ignorant you become”. It’s a paradox because, on the surface, it sounds contradictory. How can this be true? More knowledge makes one intelligent but reality? Does it join hands

Positive Self Help

How Visualization Meditation Could Help You Achieve Your Goals Faster

Close your eyes and imagine stepping into a serene forest. You hear the gentle rustling of leaves, the melodious chirping of birds, and the soothing rush of a flowing river. What if this simple mental journey could transform your state

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“Mujhe Kuch Nahi Hoga” – A Satirical Tale of Supreme Invincibility

Where “Chal na, kuch nahi hoga yaar!” is practically a national anthem, let’s talk about the timeless wisdom that has been passed down, generation to generation, on mental health and well-being. The formula is simple, universal, and utterly foolproof: “Dost-wost banao, khao piyo mast raho.” This is no ordinary philosophy, folks. This is the

Health

Chronophobia ‘The Fear Of Time’: Symptoms, Diagnosis And Coping Strategies

Chronophobia, the irrational fear of time passing, is a lesser-known yet impactful anxiety disorder that affects many individuals globally. This condition, often overlooked, can significantly impact daily life and mental well-being. Understanding Chronophobia is crucial not only for those who suffer

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“Bachho Ko Dard Nahi Hota” – A Tale of Superhuman Kids in a Mortal World

Once upon a time, in a world full of aspiring engineers, mini-Mozarts, and child prodigies, there lived a strange, persistent belief: bachho ko dard nahi hota – kids don’t feel pain. Pain was an adult concept, reserved for tax-paying, bill-stressed grown-ups. Kids, with their happy, simple lives, surely

Health

How to Tell If You’re Experiencing Hypochondria (And What to Do)

Think of illness anxiety disorder, commonly known as hypochondria, as your brain’s alarm system getting stuck in the “on” position when it comes to health concerns. It’s not just being careful about your health – it’s when that careful attention

Relationship

What Happens When You Let a Third Party Control Your Conflicts

Imagine being part of a reality show in which the plot is a messy entanglement of misunderstandings, half-truths and drama-and here’s the twist: no one gets the final rose, the only certain thing is chaos. Welcome to the world of

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A Beginner’s Guide to Emotional Sobriety and Inner Stability

In today’s accelerated world, being emotionally stable can be challenging and it might also seem like a luxury. Between personal struggles, workplace environment, family and relationship issues and the never-ending societal expectations, being in tune with our emotions can get

Relationship

Are You Addicted to Falling in Love? Here’s What That Means

Who better than Ted Mosby to explain emophilia? Ted Mosby falls in love quickly with a heart as open as the New York City skies. On the lookout for his “the one”, Ted wears his heart on his sleeve. The