Tag: 2026

All the versions of yourself you have already been
There are versions of yourself you have completely forgotten. Not the big ones. Not the you that graduated or moved cities or ended something that needed ending. Those ones you remember. Those ones have stories attached, photographs, the occasional 2am revisit when something in the present nudges something in the past and suddenly you are…

Why we see faces differently: the mind behind the gaze
Why do we see faces differently is a question hiding inside one of the most ordinary moments in human life. “Who does the baby look like? The father or the mother?” The room divides almost immediately. One person notices that the eyes are just like the mother’s. Another compares the smile with the father’s. A…

Why do i feel guilty for resting? the answer is not what you think
Why do I feel guilty for resting? It is one of those questions most people ask privately, usually on a Sunday afternoon when they are lying on the sofa doing nothing and a familiar unease has started to settle in. Not a crisis. Not even discomfort exactly. Just the low, persistent sense that they should…

Why asking someone out directly can lower your chances
Why asking someone out lowers your chances is what we try to answer in this article, scientifically. The psychology suggests it is also, in many situations, the approach most likely to fail. Not because directness is wrong. Not because women do not appreciate confidence. But because of what the formal ask actually does to the…

Five times the world refused to give up
Here are your 5 pieces of good news from this week. Not the kind that pretend the world is fine. The kind that happened at the same time as everything else. The Fire That Would Not Be Put Out On the evening of March 20th, as bombs were still falling on parts of Iran, families…

Why are human babies so helpless at birth?
Why are human babies so helpless at birth? A foal stands within hours of being born. It is unsteady. It staggers. But it is upright, and it is moving, and within a day it can keep pace with the herd. A baby elephant walks the same day. A baby shark swims the same minute. These…

The Tiger in the Tunnel by Ruskin Bond: the story about what fathers leave behind
The Tiger in the Tunnel by Ruskin Bond is not really about a tiger. You suspected this the first time you read it. You probably could not have said why. Now you can. It is about an axe. It is about a lamp. It is about a twelve-year-old boy sitting alone in the dark with…

Can childhood trauma Cause IBS and stomach problems?
Can childhood trauma cause IBS stomach problems in adults? A major new study on the childhood stress gut brain axis says the answer is yes, and the mechanism is more precise than scientists ever expected. Your stomach hurts. It has always hurt, on and off, for as long as you can remember. You’ve seen doctors,…

The night you reached for it
Does cannabis help anxiety or make it worse? For the millions using medical cannabis for mental health, a landmark 2026 study just delivered an uncomfortable answer. You know the feeling. The day has been too much. Your chest is tight, your thoughts won’t stop, and sleep feels like something that happens to other people. So…

Did wolves change yellowstone rivers? the beautiful story that wasn’t quite true
Did wolves change Yellowstone rivers? You have probably seen the video. Forty million views. Narrated by the British environmental writer George Monbiot. Wolves return to Yellowstone in 1995. Elk, fearing predation, stop grazing the riverbanks. Vegetation recovers. Beavers return. The beavers build dams. The dams slow the rivers. The rivers change course. A single management…









