Tag: 2026

  • The world as we knew it, as of yesterday, is no more

    The world as we knew it, as of yesterday, is no more

    Khamenei dead. Three words that would have seemed impossible yesterday. Three words that make February 28, 2026 a date that does not unhappen. By the time most people woke up this morning, the United States and Israel had launched a major joint military operation against Iran. Hundreds of strikes. Explosions across Tehran, Qom, Isfahan, Kermanshah.…

  • From near-bankruptcy to £112 Billion: the Rolls-Royce turnaround nobody saw coming

    From near-bankruptcy to £112 Billion: the Rolls-Royce turnaround nobody saw coming

    Rolls-Royce hit a record high on the London Stock Exchange today. Then it hit another one. It has been doing this virtually every trading day of 2026. This morning the company announced underlying operating profit of £3.46 billion for 2025, a 40 percent increase on the previous year and ahead of every analyst forecast. It…

  • Before Ikigai and Maslow, there was Purushartha.

    Before Ikigai and Maslow, there was Purushartha.

    Somewhere in California, a startup founder is paying $3,000 to attend a retreat trying to answer a very old question. What should a human life actually aim for? A coach with 400,000 Instagram followers has just launched a course on “aligning purpose with profession.” A productivity guru is preparing a TED Talk about the four…

  • The world is getting better. here’s the proof.

    The world is getting better. here’s the proof.

    Good news stories in 2026 are harder to find than they should be. Not because good things are not happening but because the human brain is wired to pay more attention to threats than progress. Slow, steady improvement does not trigger the same alarm response as crisis. The news cycle has a negativity problem. Not…

  • Did a philosopher predict the algorithm? Heidegger’s warning from 1954

    Did a philosopher predict the algorithm? Heidegger’s warning from 1954

    Did a philosopher predict the Instagram/TikTok algorithm in the 1950s? Why do we treat our bodies as machines that we try to hack with supplements, diets, or medicines? Why does finding love in the modern age feel like sorting through a warehouse? Why do we treat everything around us, even humans, as commodities? These are…

  • Bad Bunny Grammy win. the room will never be the same.

    Bad Bunny Grammy win. the room will never be the same.

    Bad Bunny Grammy win wrote a new chapter in history on February 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. His album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which translates to “I Should Have Taken More Photos,” became the first Spanish-language album in the history of the Grammy Awards to win Album of the Year. In 68 years of the…

  • Baby monkey videos psychology: why we watch

    Baby monkey videos psychology: why we watch

    This article contains descriptions of animal cruelty. Nothing graphic is detailed, but the subject matter is disturbing. It is written not to sensationalise but to understand a phenomenon that psychology and criminology researchers say we urgently need to talk about. The psychology behind baby monkey videos reveals something uncomfortable about how human beings behave online.…

  • The pulsar sound, the damru, and the story we cannot stop telling

    The pulsar sound, the damru, and the story we cannot stop telling

    Discover the real story behind the viral Pulsar Sound Meaning story on social media It is late at night. You are scrolling, half-awake. Then a video stops you cold. A blue-black image of deep space. A caption: “Real Pulsar Sound Meaning” You press play. A steady beat fills your ears. Slow. Even. Unwavering. Like something…

  • Zuckerberg in Court: the day social media addiction became a legal fact

    Zuckerberg in Court: the day social media addiction became a legal fact

    Social media addiction trial went live in Los Angeles on February 9, 2026. Not as a talking point. Not as a parental concern debated on morning television. As a legal allegation, argued before a jury, backed by internal company documents, and capable of producing damages that could reshape the entire technology industry. Mark Zuckerberg, the…

  • The psychology of news cycle: why certain stories hit different

    The psychology of news cycle: why certain stories hit different

    The psychology of news cycle is not a new field of study. But it has never mattered more than it does right now. At any given moment in 2026, a person with a smartphone has access to more information about more crises, conflicts, elections, disasters, and scandals than any human being in history has ever…

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