psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Decisions- consequences and responsibility .
Decisions- consequences and responsibility . I am 83 years old, in that time I have cause pain and distress to others, but it has never been deliberate. By carelessness, by lack of awareness, by selfishness and by ignorance I have caused mental and emotional pain to others, and I regret that but consider quite often I have not been in control of events- maybe I should have been and so add, by weakness, to my list. I do regret causing emotional stress and worry to others. I realised (way too late) that I have often acted in a way that seemed the best available option at the time, but I had not fully appreciated (or bothered to find??) what effect my actions and decisions had on others not directly involved.
By Peter Rose8 months ago in Longevity
Is It Possible to Hack Aging?
There’s something that has fascinated me for years: the idea that time isn’t what we’ve always been told it is. What if time isn’t a river flowing in only one direction? What if it doesn’t truly have a beginning or an end, but is instead a mental perception—a rigid belief that isn’t always useful?
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)8 months ago in Longevity
The Human Ability To Recover
Many People are Struggling in Today's World. Sickness Spreads Rampantly. Feebleness Seems to be Becoming the New Norm. There is a Higher Reliance on what I would Consider Band-Aids and Crutches, which were Never Designed to Solve Anything.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)8 months ago in Longevity
How Smiling (Even Fake) Can Trick Your Brain into Being Happier
You might think a smile needs to be genuine to matter. That unless it bubbles up from true joy, it’s just a hollow gesture. But science suggests something surprisingly powerful: even a fake smile—one you force onto your face—can actually trick your brain into feeling happier. It's not magic or wishful thinking; it's biology, and it starts with how your brain and body talk to each other.
By Noman Khan 8 months ago in Longevity
Borderline Personality Disorder vs. Bipolar Disorder. AI-Generated.
Understanding the Disorders Mental health awareness has grown significantly in recent years, yet misconceptions about specific conditions persist. Two disorders frequently misunderstood or confused are Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Bipolar Disorder. While both conditions can involve intense emotional experiences and mood instability, they differ in critical ways, including their causes, symptoms, treatment approaches, and long-term outlooks.
By Core Well Fit8 months ago in Longevity
How I Burned 10 Pounds of Fat in 21 Days Without Counting a Single Calorie (No Gym Needed). AI-Generated.
It was a random Tuesday morning when I looked in the mirror and barely recognized myself. I wasn’t just tired — I was defeated. I had tried every “get fit fast” scheme: intense gym workouts, strict diets, obsessive calorie tracking.
By HAMMAD KHAN OFFICIAL8 months ago in Longevity










