psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Overwhelmed? Try the 80/20 Rule for Your Mind
There’s a strange kind of freedom in realizing you don’t have to fix everything at once — or even try. In a world that rewards busyness, productivity hacks, and endless optimization, stepping back feels almost radical. But if you’ve ever felt burned out by trying to juggle it all, there’s one principle worth considering: the 80/20 rule.
By Time Money Code8 months ago in Longevity
Your Health Is Your Wealth: Small Habits, Big Impact
Introduction In today’s fast-paced digital world, we often ignore the very engine that drives us—our health. We prioritize deadlines, devices, and distractions, while our body quietly absorbs the pressure. But here’s a truth worth remembering: your health is the foundation of your success, happiness, and freedom. It’s time to invest in it, one small habit at a time.
By KAMRAN AHMAD8 months ago in Longevity
More Than Just Stretching: The Life-Changing Power of Yoga
Introduction: Why Yoga is More Relevant Than Ever In our fast-paced, technocratic existence, it's easy to disconnect—from our bodies, from others, and from ourselves, as well. Then there's yoga: a venerable practice that remains remarkably relevant today. It's more than a series of stretches or a way to bend your knees to touch your toes, though that's what many people think about yoga. Yoga is an entire body-discipline that soothes the body, clarifies the mind, and energizes the spirit.
By Velma Lovemore8 months ago in Longevity
Stoic Lessons: Timeless Wisdom for Modern Life
Stoic Lessons: Timeless Wisdom for Modern Life By Nonhlanhhla Mbokane In a world that feels chaotic and uncertain, I’ve found strength and calm in an ancient philosophy called Stoicism. It’s more than just quotes or Instagram wisdom — it’s a way of thinking that’s helped me become stronger, more peaceful, and more focused.
By Nonhlanhla Emogene Mbokane8 months ago in Longevity
Are Chemicals Causing Cancer in Young People
Cancer in young people is no longer a rare diagnosis. Over the past few decades, scientists and healthcare providers have observed a troubling rise in early-onset cancers. While genetics and lifestyle factors have always played a role, researchers are increasingly asking a critical question. Could everyday chemical exposure be a hidden culprit?
By Lucy watson8 months ago in Longevity
What My Ogden Patients Taught Me About Smiles, Confidence, and Growing Up
When I first became an orthodontist, I thought I’d spend most of my days focused on the technical side of treatment: perfecting bite alignment, moving teeth with precision, and tracking jaw development with x-rays and scans. And while all of that is true, something unexpected happened along the way.
By Mian Abdulrahman8 months ago in Longevity
Is Obesity a Disease or a Lifestyle Issue?
Obesity rates are rising rapidly across the globe, with the World Health Organization estimating that over 650 million adults are clinically obese. As waistlines expand, so does the debate: Should obesity be officially recognized as a disease rather than just a condition caused by lifestyle choices?
By Lucy watson8 months ago in Longevity







