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Uncertainty
Uncertainty Is a dull life good for you? An ancient Chinese sage is reported to have stated that the only constant in the universe is change. That is interpreted as meaning the natural flows of seasons and evolution have to be accepted, followed and supported. There is also the fact that all change comes at a “cost”. The expenditure of effort of some sort must be made in order for change to happen. This cost may not be met by those benefiting from the change.
By Peter Roseabout 12 hours ago in Longevity
The impact of sleep on our mental state
Introduction Sleep is a critical pillar of our daily lives, yet it’s often treated as an afterthought. While comfort and personal preference matter, the idea that we should just sleep “whenever and however” is a trap. To truly function at your peak, you need more than just rest — you need a disciplined strategy. It sounds harsh and at first, if you are used to staying up all night and not paying attention to your mental and physical health, it might seem impossible. However, great things do require some small sacrifices, so let us begin with the three tips.
By Charilaos Spanoudisa day ago in Longevity
You’re Probably Shortening Your Life Without Realizing It (Here’s the Simple Fix Nobody Talks About). AI-Generated.
Most people don’t think they’re making choices that shorten their life. They assume that serious health problems come from obvious risks—smoking, extreme stress, or poor genetics. But the reality is far more subtle. The biggest impact on longevity often comes from small, repeated habits that feel harmless in the moment.
By Lukáš Hrdličkaa day ago in Longevity
Scientists Are Shocked: This “Boring” Lifestyle Secret Might Be the Real Key to Living Longer. AI-Generated.
When people search for ways to live longer, they often expect something groundbreaking—a newly discovered supplement, a futuristic treatment, or a secret used by the ultra-wealthy. The idea that longevity could come down to simple, everyday habits feels almost disappointing.
By Lukáš Hrdličkaa day ago in Longevity
What Happens to Your Body When You Skip Meals Regularly
“I’ll eat later.” “I’m not that hungry.” “I’m too busy.” For many university students, skipping meals feels normal. But when student irregular eating becomes a habit, your body starts responding in ways you might not immediately notice.
By Being Inquisitivea day ago in Longevity
Is Stress Making You Gain Weight?
You’re eating “normal.” Maybe even less than usual. But somehow… your clothes feel tighter. If you’re dealing with academic pressure, financial stress, or emotional overload, your body may be responding in ways you don’t expect.
By Being Inquisitivea day ago in Longevity
The Hidden Signs of Iron Deficiency Every Female Student Should Know
You’re tired. But not just “late-night assignment” tired. You’re tired all the time. If you’re a female student constantly feeling drained, struggling to focus, or needing coffee just to function — you might not be lazy.
By Being Inquisitive2 days ago in Longevity
Why You Wake Up Tired Even After 8 Hours of Sleep
You slept for 8 hours. Your alarm rings. And somehow… you still feel exhausted. If you’re constantly waking up tired, you’re not lazy. And you’re definitely not alone. Many students struggle with feeling tired after 8 hours of sleep, and the problem usually isn’t the number of hours — it’s the quality of sleep.
By Being Inquisitive2 days ago in Longevity


