social media
Social media dramatically impacts our offline lives and mental well-being; examine its benefits, risks and controversies through scientific studies, real-life anecdotes and more.
Pixels of Aggression: Understanding How Violent Games Influence Young Minds
In the digital age, video games have evolved into one of the most popular forms of entertainment for children and adolescents. From intricate storylines and high-definition graphics to interactive multiplayer experiences, gaming has become deeply embedded in youth culture. But alongside its rising popularity, a longstanding debate continues to stir concern: do violent video games influence aggressive behavior in young people?
By Siria De Simone8 months ago in Psyche
10 Signs of People You Should Never Let Go
In life, we often talk about who to walk away from — toxic people, fake friends, emotional vampires. But we don’t talk enough about who to keep close. The rare, gentle souls who bring out the best in you. The ones who stand by you without conditions. These people are not loud about their love — but their presence heals.
By SHADOW-WRITES8 months ago in Psyche
Focus Isn't About Trying Harder: It's About Friction
In the age of constant notifications, open tabs, background noise, and infinite scrolling, we've come to believe that focus is a matter of willpower. If we just tried a little harder, eliminated laziness, and summoned more discipline, we could finally sit down and get things done. But what if this assumption is wrong?
By Nikesh Lagun8 months ago in Psyche
Dopamine vs. Serotonin: The Secret Dance That Runs Your Brain (And Life)
Let me tell you a story about Jake. Jake wakes up exhausted, grabs his phone immediately, and doom scrolls for 30 minutes. He knows he should work out, but "just can't find the motivation." By afternoon, he's binged on snacks while putting off important work. At night, he's wired but exhausted, mind racing about everything he didn't accomplish.
By shoaib khan8 months ago in Psyche
10 Signs of Toxic People — And How to Protect Your Peace
They might be charming. They might even call you their best friend, partner, or “ride or die.” But something feels off. You leave every interaction with them feeling tired, small, or strangely guilty — and you can’t explain why.
By SHADOW-WRITES8 months ago in Psyche
Dopamine Nation – Living in a Culture That Rewards Overstimulation
Dopamine Nation – Living in a Culture That Rewards Overstimulation In today’s fast-paced digital world, it’s easy to feel like you’re constantly chasing something—more likes, more notifications, more excitement. But have you ever wondered why it's so hard to put your phone down or why silence feels uncomfortable? The answer lies in one powerful chemical: dopamine.
By shoaib khan8 months ago in Psyche
When You Feel Nothing: The Quiet Struggle of Emotional Numbness
Some days, you're not sad. You're not angry. You're not happy either. You just *exist* — moving through time like a shadow of yourself. You smile when you should. You respond when spoken to. You say, “I’m fine,” and maybe you even believe it for a second. But deep down, there’s… nothing.
By SHADOW-WRITES8 months ago in Psyche





