Tag: Minds

8 Things I Learned from Phil Stutz, Jonah Hill’s Therapist on How to Deal With Our Minds

It was just another Friday afternoon, and I was going through my email inbox to check if any important emails needed my attention. Suddenly, I noticed an email from Tim Ferriss, someone I admire, in my inbox. He is known for sending out his famous “5 Bullet Friday” newsletter every week....

Mysterious Creativity Sparkle its Magic on Unhurried Minds

I’m an invisible, non-intrusive, unmagical force. I never tolerated lazy, indecisive, and impatient clients. I’m highly prized, extremely rare, and extraordinarily exquisite. I’ve created geniuses in every imaginable field the human mind has worked on. I’ve led missions ...

From Fear To Fractured Minds

A disconcerting phenomenon lurks beneath the surface, casting a dark shadow on the lives of many. This insidious force is known as Islamophobia, a complex web of prejudice and discrimination that targets individuals of the Islamic faith. To comprehend its profound impact on mental health, we must fi...

Understanding the Mind’s Hamster Wheel: Explore its Relentless Nature

Do you ever feel like your mind is a hamster on a wheel, constantly running but never truly getting anywhere? Welcome to the chaotic realm of the mind’s hamster wheel, where thoughts race and the pursuit of constant busyness reigns supreme. The Non-Stop Mental Marathon Picture this: a ti...

AI Needs Black Minds: Confronting Racial Bias

Throughout history, Black people have been marginalized and excluded from many areas of society. This includes not only socioeconomic and political spheres but also technological advancements. From the digital divide that still exists in many parts of the world to the underrepresentation of Black vo...

Linguistics on TV — Criminal Minds

Nuanced Impression: actually, plenty of linguists love etymology and do in fact recite word histories (as Dr. Lynne Murphy and others were quick to point out to me), but the way this is handled to introduce Dr. Blake makes her come across as condescending and belligerent. There’...

Six “Thought Profiles” Help to Understand the Mind’s “Brainprint”

What is the brain’s operating system? How many types of people are there in terms of basic patterns of mental function? We don’t really know. What personality is and how many variations of personality types remains only partially understood. Some of the most familiar and popular perso...

The Fragmented Mind

My son’s disability is very rare, the gist of his story started at an after-hour pediatrician appointment on October 12, 2007. The unbearable reason for the appointment was that he lost his ability to speak. The anniversary of that October day haunts me with a vengeance all the way through to ...

Understanding Our Minds on Music

We know that we can create and modify our moods with music. We choose to listen to particular sounds that we find relaxing when we want to sleep. We select specific songs to play when we’re trying to create a romantic mood for a new partner, or when we’re reminiscing about our past loves...

The Power of Social Media: Shaping Minds, Cultures, and Governments

Social media has irreversibly transformed the landscape of human interaction. What began as platforms for sharing snippets of personal life has burgeoned into a comprehensive network that bridges distances and cultures, making communication instant, visual, and boundless. This revolution extends bey...

The Negative Effects of Fashion on Young Minds

The fashion industry plays a significant role in shaping societal beauty standards, which can have a profound effect on the body image and self-esteem of young individuals. With the rise of social media and the constant exposure to images of seemingly perfect bodies, young minds are bombarded with u...