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Editor's Choice Parenting

Attachment Styles in Surrogate Mothers: An Opinion

Surrogacy used to be morally incorrect and socially strange. Now it’s a standard method of making individuals reproduce in most countries. Couples and individuals get an actual chance at parenting with the help of surrogacy, especially couples who deal with

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Why AI Testers Experience Burnout Faster Than Traditional QA Engineers

Lately, software testing’s seen big changes. Not using automation now feels outdated, while AI quietly shifts how tests get built, run, and even fixed. Speedier launches pile on stress, and complex systems demand sharper focus. Pressure builds fast when everything

Research

How Life Events Shape Autobiographical Memory Across the Lifespan

This research explores how memories of personal life events are affected by ageing and how people remember important experiences differently as they grow older. Rather than treating memory as something fixed or unchanging, the study shows that memories, especially of

Awareness

A World They Never Asked For: The Emotional Cost of Growing Up in Crisis

Why Gen Z and Young Millennials Are Anxious, Disengaged, and Determined — All at Once The Morning Spiral: Where the Day Begins with a Scroll and Ends in Overwhelm They wake up to the buzzing of a phone, not an

Relationship

Love Isn’t Just Romance: A Healthier Way to Celebrate Love Week

Every year, Love Week includes red flowers, gifts, and passionate messages. Couples exchange photos. Shops offer discounts. The world of social media is romantic. Despite this, love brings with it not just compassion and care for a partner, but also

Awareness Self Help

Secondhand Trauma: How Constant Crisis News Affects Mental Health

Diya had a habit of scrolling through social media in her free time in the office. She often did the same ritual at midnight. Now she was scrolling through the news of the train accident that took place in the

Social

Why Today’s Fast-Paced World Is Mentally Exhausting: A Psychological Analysis

The modern world has been defined as a fast-paced world that is connected and full of opportunities. However, beneath the fast-paced world that is connected and full of opportunities, there is a new challenge for human psychology of overstimulation. The

Relationship

Family Expectations vs Personal Choice in Modern Weddings: A Psychological Perspective

To plan their wedding, a couple gathers with their relatives. One side wants a big hall and hundreds of guests. A simple ceremony with close friends is what the couple desires. Voices are raised. Emotions are wounded. Stress increases. Marriage these days

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Lost Mid-day Nap in Modern Summers

The summer season in India was conventionally marked by a steadfast, normally paced rhythm marked by mid-day nap (siesta), social connection, and a caring community. On the contrary, the present tech-laden era enhances incessant mental activity, which heightens anxiety among

Awareness

Does Free Will Exist? A Neuroscientific and Psychological Viewpoint

Picture yourself in a cafe. You examine the menu. You decide to have tea rather than coffee. The decision feels liberating and personal. But did you really make that choice? Many people believe they have complete control over their actions. But