Selective memory

Bombarded by data, our brains perform an astonishing feat. Research reveals we process about 34 gigabytes of information during our waking hours – equivalent to watching 100,000 words scroll by each day (reading an entire novel or scrolling through nearly 3,000...

Your race

We sprint through our days, measuring ourselves against benchmarks we never consciously chose. Following paths laid out by others, chasing finish lines drawn in someone else’s race. The most profound question isn’t about speed or position – it’s...

Thorns and roses

The dance looks familiar. Whether business or romance, partnerships often start with champagne promises and end with bitter cider realities. The pitch deck shines, the synergies look perfect, and everyone’s on their best behavior. Sound familiar? We court...

Diet gambles

We love shortcuts. We’re drawn to them like moths to flame, especially regarding our health. Today’s beacon? Intermittent fasting (IMF) – the darling of wellness influencers and biohackers. Lab mice show promising results. Impressive lifespans jump 40%...

When whispers mislead

Research from workplace psychology reveals that chronic complainers and gossip spreaders experience 23% higher stress levels and report lower job satisfaction than their peers (Harvard Business Review, 2023). “The most dangerous person is not the one who...

Wrong move basketball

When the 1992 US Olympic Basketball “Dream Team” first assembled, coach Chuck Daly made an unconventional choice. Despite having superstars like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird who played similar positions, he deliberately mixed up their...