
Human Psychology : The Rise of Main Character Syndrome
The blog post defines “Main Character Syndrome” as the growing habit of treating one’s life as a narrative for social media. It argues that platforms have turned identity into a curated brand, making validation a metric‑driven addiction. The piece highlights how constant comparison and performance erode authentic self‑perception, leaving many craving unobserved solitude. It warns that this cultural shift has broad implications for mental health and consumer behavior.

Human Psychology : The Elephant and the Rider
The "elephant and rider" metaphor shows that emotions—not logic—drive most human decisions, with the rational mind merely crafting post‑hoc explanations. Modern psychology and social‑media design exploit this emotional engine, prompting habits like endless scrolling despite conscious intentions to quit. The...

8 Signs You’re Mentally Stronger Than 90% of People (Even If It Doesn’t Feel Like It)
The article outlines eight observable behaviors that signal mental strength, even when individuals don’t feel particularly powerful. It emphasizes consistent effort despite low motivation, critical self‑questioning, and the willingness to sit with uncomfortable emotions. The piece also highlights self‑responsibility, independence...
