psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
The One Silent Habit More Dangerous Than Smoking, Says a 102-Year-Old Doctor (And How to Break It)
You take care of yourself. You might choose a salad over fast food, opt for a mocktail at happy hour, and even hit the gym a few times a week. We all know the usual suspects when it comes to health risks: smoking, excessive drinking, a poor diet.
By Epic Vibes4 months ago in Longevity
The Psychophysiological Stressor We Think We Have Mastered... But Probably Are Doing Completely Wrong
We Do it 7.5 Million Times Per Year on Average. It Impacts Nearly Every Part of Our Lives. In Fact... You would likely Die within 6 Minutes if You Did Not Do It.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)4 months ago in Longevity
Carl Jung’s Alchemy of the Psyche
Introduction: Jung’s Strange Obsession When Carl Gustav Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, began poring over dusty alchemical manuscripts in the early 20th century, his colleagues thought he had gone mad. Why would a modern psychologist waste time on cryptic drawings of dragons, hermaphrodites, and philosopher’s stones? Jung’s answer was radical: the alchemists were not merely proto-chemists but early psychologists, encoding in symbols what we now call the processes of the unconscious.
By Reiki Massage Metaphysical Healing Service4 months ago in Longevity
Sunflower Falsehoods
Another talented Vocal creator, Marilyn Glover, wrote a beautiful piece on the False Sunflower. It was thought-provoking and made me realize just how much nature can reveal about the human condition. I also realized I wanted to share what I learned about myself as I read her Morning Huddle.
By Krysha Thayer4 months ago in Longevity
The Silent Storm: Confronting Mental Health in an Age of Loneliness
We live in an era defined by connectivity. Smartphones, social media, and instant messaging ensure we are never more than a few seconds away from interaction. Yet beneath this constant digital noise lies an uncomfortable truth: people today are experiencing unprecedented levels of loneliness.
By Muhammad Kaleemullah5 months ago in Longevity
The Day I Learned to Forgive Myself
The Day I Learned to Forgive Myself By: Abdullah I used to believe forgiveness was something you gave to others. Someone wrongs you, they apologize, and you decide sometimes reluctantly whether to let go of the pain. What I didn’t realize was that sometimes the hardest forgiveness to offer is the one you owe yourself.
By Abdullah Khan 5 months ago in Longevity
3 Neuroscientist-Approved Exercises to Grow New Brain Cells Naturally
For decades, we were told a sobering scientific fact: you're born with all the brain cells you'll ever have. Well, it's time to rewrite the textbooks. Groundbreaking research in the field of neurogenesis—the birth of new neurons—has revealed that our brains are capable of growing new cells throughout our lives, particularly in the hippocampus, a region vital for learning, memory, and mood regulation.
By Epic Vibes5 months ago in Longevity







