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  • The Bird On The Loose Branch
    As January begins, many seek self-improvement through resolutions, yet often revert to old habits. Instead, the message encourages trusting oneself amidst life changes, akin to a bird relying on its wings rather than a shaky branch. Embrace uncertainty and focus on personal growth instead of perfection in decision-making.
  • When Information Became Faster Than My Memories
    The narrative explores the paradox of modern life, where increased connectivity and information speed lead to a sense of emptiness and fragmented attention. The author reflects on how relationships and memories have been affected, advocating for slower, deeper engagement through practices like handwriting and undistracted family times. Ultimately, the key lies in balancing rapid information with mindful living.
  • The Psychology of Choices: How Bounded Rationality Influences Decisions
    Our brains are lazy, defaulting to “good enough” decisions to conserve energy. This bounded rationality, as noted by Herbert Simon, is manipulated by clever design choices that nudge us towards specific outcomes. Yet, true clarity requires a Gita-inspired detachment from results, pushing us beyond sated mediocrity into enlightened decision-making.
  • Altruism
    Discover why choosing kindness over politeness leads to personal growth, reduced stress, and deeper connections. Explore the science of altruism and unlock effortless living.
  • The River and the Migmatite
    This piece reflects on the relationship between a steadfast outcrop of rock and a flowing river, symbolizing companionship and how love shapes individuals through shared experiences and enduring time together.
  • Escaping Into Fiction: Why Fantasy Feels So Real
    Fantasy fiction offers an immersive escape, allowing readers to experience lives and scenarios beyond reality, while also inviting reflection on how belief in these stories can influence real-life challenges.
  • Why Distant Viewing Boosts Cognitive Function
    How our focus shapes your mind: The science of near-sighted thinking and how to broaden your perspective. In the world today, the act of staring… Read more: Why Distant Viewing Boosts Cognitive Function