Tag: human behavior

  • Why Dogs Are Happier Than Humans

    Why Dogs Are Happier Than Humans

    How Simplicity, Safety, and the Nervous System Shape Emotional Well-Being There is something unmistakable about the way dogs move through life. They wake up curious. They greet the world with their whole body. They rest without guilt. They play without embarrassment. Even in ordinary moments, they seem light, present, and emotionally available. Meanwhile, most humans…

  • Why the World Is Becoming More Extreme

    Why the World Is Becoming More Extreme

    The Psychology Behind a Divided Society Most people believe that polarization is mainly about politics, ideology, or leadership. We are told that division exists because people think differently, vote differently, or consume different information. But beneath the surface, something deeper is happening. What we are witnessing is not only a political crisis. It is a…

  • How Extreme Weather Quietly Shapes the Human Mind

    How Extreme Weather Quietly Shapes the Human Mind

    In many parts of the world, extreme weather is not an occasional inconvenience. It is a recurring condition that slowly reshapes daily life. Long winters, heavy snow, prolonged heatwaves, and periods of environmental isolation do more than disrupt transportation or routines. They influence how people think, feel, and relate to themselves. These effects are rarely…

  • The Neuroscience of Tyranny: How Absolute Power Rewires the Human Brain

    The Neuroscience of Tyranny: How Absolute Power Rewires the Human Brain

    Introduction What we call a tyrant is not simply a cruel person.It is a brain that has been slowly rewired by unlimited control, constant obedience, and the chemical rewards of dominating other human beings. History often treats dictators as monsters, but neuroscience tells a far more unsettling story: absolute power changes the nervous system itself.…