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How Women Manipulate Through Silence
Silence can speak louder than words and sometimes, it’s used as a tool of control. While both men and women use silence to protect themselves or communicate indirectly, women often employ it as a form of emotional strategy. It’s not always intentional or malicious; sometimes, it’s a defense mechanism. But in other cases, silence becomes a subtle form of manipulation designed to shift emotional power, trigger guilt, or make someone chase for attention or validation.
By Zeeshan Ahmad6 months ago in Psyche
Aurora by Stefano Labbia: Why we need films that tell our hiddens truths
We often think of cinema as spectacle—as grand gestures, sweeping vistas, and technological marvels. And yes, there is a place for that kind of awe. But the truest, most profound power of film doesn't reside in the size of the screen or the scale of the effects. It is found in its extraordinary capacity to reach into the quiet corners of our shared humanity, to articulate the silent struggles we all carry, and to knit us together through the simple, powerful act of storytelling. The magic is in the resonance. It is in the undeniable click of recognition when a story on screen mirrors a piece of the story within our own hearts, making us feel, fundamentally, less isolated.
By Kate Hydeen6 months ago in Psyche
Overcoming Boredom: When The Sparks Go Out . Top Story - October 2025.
No different to how we often associate loneliness with being alone, even though there is a wide contrast between these two different states that a human being can endure. Therefore, boredom (and being really, really bored) is often associated with having "nothing to do" - where boredom is actually a disconnect between who we are and where we want to be at a particular point in time. There is a gap, a void, a yearning of sorts - yet you are in a garden with endless weeds to pull, instead of being in a garden with flowers to observe, water, and enjoy. That is boredom. Dullness. No spark.
By Justine Crowley6 months ago in Psyche
The Psychological Art of Winning Women’s Hearts
Introduction For as long as humans have loved, they have wondered what makes two hearts align. The art of attraction — especially between men and women — has been a subject of poetry, philosophy, and science alike. Yet, despite the endless volumes of dating advice, attraction remains one of the most misunderstood human experiences.
By Stefano D'angello6 months ago in Psyche
How We Are Scientifically Becoming Dumber
Have you ever Thought... Wow... People Seem To Becoming Dumber? Well... It Seems like this is Actually a Reality. Now, Nearly Two Years Ago, I wrote an Article about How IQ is Not a Static Trait.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)6 months ago in Psyche
The Art of Recovering Your Spirit in Levelling Up Your Life
Being curious, and maybe even a little unsure or sceptical as to what recovering the spirit (also known as the soul) is all about is absolutely understandable and healthy right now. For others, this idea can be triggering, as it is easier to suppress our unpleasant feelings, emotions and traumas - than it is to deal with them by feeling the pain in order to begin to transmute them. It takes some courage, bravery, and surrendering to what is in order to soften and to heal any intangible wound/s that no longer serve us.
By Justine Crowley6 months ago in Psyche
9 Powerful Lessons from the Book “Stop Overthinking” That Will Change Your Life
We’ve all been there lying awake at night, replaying conversations, imagining worst-case scenarios, or analyzing things that never even happened. Overthinking steals peace, drains energy, and keeps us trapped in an endless cycle of “what ifs.”
By Zeeshan Ahmad6 months ago in Psyche
New Study Asks: Are Women More at Risk of Depression Genetically? 6000+ Female-Only DNA Markers Say Yes
Depression has long been viewed through the lens of circumstance—stress, trauma, hormonal shifts, and social roles. But a groundbreaking genetic study published in Nature Communications has added a new layer to the conversation: women may carry a higher genetic risk than men. This revelation reframes how we understand mental health in women, not as a failure of strength or spirit, but as a biological reality written into the genome.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports6 months ago in Psyche







