book reviews
Book reviews by and for those seeking to understand the human mind for all its strengths, quirks and shortcomings.
The Power of Forgiveness: How Letting Go Can Free Your Heart
Introduction: Forgiveness is not just about letting others off the hook. It's about freeing yourself. In a world full of grudges, bitterness, and unresolved conflicts, forgiveness is the key to peace. It’s a strength, not a weakness — and it’s one of the most powerful tools we have to heal ourselves and build stronger, more meaningful relationships. The process of forgiving can be incredibly liberating. It’s an act that empowers you to move forward in life, without the burden of past pain. Whether it’s forgiving someone who hurt you deeply or forgiving yourself for mistakes you've made, the act of letting go of resentment brings healing in profound ways. In this article, we'll explore how the power of forgiveness can transform your life and help you find peace within.
By Inside the soul11 months ago in Psyche
Mind Viruses
1. Why Ideas Spread Like Viruses Have you ever wondered why some ideas refuse to die, even when proven false? Why do myths, conspiracies, and irrational beliefs spread so quickly and survive for generations? The answer lies in memetics, the study of how ideas evolve and spread like viruses.
By Beyond The Surface12 months ago in Psyche
Digital Phantoms
The first time Liam saw the glitch, he brushed it off as a software bug. It was a flicker on his screen—a brief, unnatural distortion in the corner of his webcam feed. He had been live-streaming his late-night gaming session, and for a split second, a shadowy figure appeared behind him, standing just beyond the dim glow of his monitor.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH12 months ago in Psyche
Change is a Part of Life
In the Sonapur village, the old mango tree was casting a shadow as the sun set. The slender dirt road where Rohan used to play was bathed in golden light. Now, years later, he was returning after a long time, a stranger to the place he once called home.
By Niranjon Chandra Royabout a year ago in Psyche
The Psychological Underpinnings of Benevolent Sexism: A Comprehensive Exploration
A recent study by Clever Girl found that "benevolent sexism" (BS) can hurt women in the short and long term. Benevolent sexism is when someone (usually a man) says something that seems supportive and upbeat but is based on traditional gender stereotypes. Unlike hostile sexism or other overt forms of discrimination, it is unique in that it is often used with intentionally positive intentions and is usually interpreted as such by the recipient. For example, Carla and Alex have been anticipating their manager's annual performance reviews.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Psyche









