Psychology
The Paradox of Choice
More choices, less happiness. The paradox of choice explains why freedom can feel like a burden.
Psychology
More choices, less happiness. The paradox of choice explains why freedom can feel like a burden.
ADHD
Here’s something I’ve learned the hard way: if a problem spans more than 48 hours, there’s a good chance I won’t solve it. Not because I can’t, or because I don’t want to—but because, by then, the mental thread I was following is
Psychology
Color is one of the most powerful tools in product design, influencing how we perceive and interact with everyday items. Whether it's the toothpaste we choose in the morning, the phone case we carry throughout the day, or the kitchen appliances that fill our homes, color plays a
Science
Luck is a concept that has fascinated humans for centuries, influencing everything from gambling strategies to business decisions and even personal relationships. But is luck a genuine force at work in the universe, or is it merely an illusion created by probability and psychology? In this post, we will explore
Science
Curiosity is a fundamental force in human nature, driving innovation, learning, and discovery. From childhood exploration to scientific breakthroughs, curiosity propels us to seek out new information and make sense of the world. But what is happening in our brains when we feel curious? Neuroscientists have been unraveling the mechanisms
Curious
Life often feels like a series of interconnected mysteries waiting to be unraveled. Each situation—whether it’s a problem to solve, a decision to make, or an opportunity to explore—carries hidden layers of insight. The key to uncovering these layers? Asking the right questions. At the heart of
Personal
I have the best of intentions with my workspace. I imagine a neat setup with only the things I need—nothing more. But let’s be honest: that’s not always how it plays out. Before I know it, I’ve got a small graveyard of coffee cups, tangled cables,
Books
Adam Grant's "Think Again" is by far one of my favorite reads in recent memory. In this thought-provoking book, Grant doesn't just challenge our beliefs; he reshapes the very way we approach decision-making, a transformation with profound implications for large organizations and their leaders.