psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
The Power of Slowness
What if everything you believe about success and productivity is wrong? In a world addicted to speed—fast food, fast fashion, fast Wi-Fi—we’ve come to associate slowness with laziness, weakness, or failure. But what if slowing down is not only healthier, but actually smarter? Across the globe, from Scandinavian schools to Japanese tea ceremonies, a quiet revolution is emerging: the celebration of slowness. And this movement is more than a lifestyle trend. It’s a radical shift in how we live, work, and think.
By Bubble Chill Media 7 months ago in Longevity
The Problem Of Cause And Effect In Scientific Research
For Every Action There Is An Equal And Opposite Reaction. Newton's Third Law of Motion. It is something that many of us learn in School and Describes the Idea of Cause and Effect.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)7 months ago in Longevity
From Special Education to Life Coaching: Dr. Sophia Khousadian's Unique Journey
Dr. Sophia Khousadian's career is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the desire to make a meaningful impact on others' lives. From her beginnings in special education to her current role as a renowned life coach, author, and public speaker, Dr. Khousadian's journey is marked by a commitment to continuous learning and a dedication to helping individuals unlock their full potential.
By Dena Falken Esq7 months ago in Longevity
Understanding Alzheimer’s: Causes, Symptoms, and Hope
A Quiet Thief of Time Imagine sitting across from someone you’ve known all your life—your mother, father, spouse, or best friend—and they look at you with eyes that no longer recognize your face. It’s not just forgetting a birthday or misplacing keys. Alzheimer’s is a slow, painful unraveling of a person’s identity. It’s often called the long goodbye—a cruel thief of memories, language, emotions, and eventually, life.
By Salman khan7 months ago in Longevity
The Endless Fascination With Human Behavior
Why Do We Do What We Do? It is one of the Oldest Questions of all time that we Still Struggle to Understand. In some ways, we have Discovered So Many Incredibly Insightful Aspects of Life.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)7 months ago in Longevity










