WyndoSerotonin Over Dopamine: Choosing Lasting Smiles Over Short-Term HighsIt proves that sometimes, the best things in life are the ones that last.Apr 11Apr 11
WyndoInside the Zeigarnik Effect: Why Unfinished Business Haunts Our Mindshe effect refers to the tendency of people to remember uncompleted or interrupted tasks better than completed tasks.Mar 27Mar 27
WyndoHow Stoicism Can Help Us Navigate the Social MediaIf Seneca or Marcus Aurelius still lives, this is how they would handle social media.Mar 25Mar 25
WyndoTime Flies Faster as We Grow Older, Here’s How You Can Slow It DownDavid Eagleman, a neuroscientist believes how he can slow down time or at least, how to seem as though you live longer.Mar 20Mar 20
WyndoThe Midwit Paradox: Why Thinking You’re Smarter Might Be Holding You BackThe midwit syndrome happens when the guy in the middle thinks he’s smarter than he actually is and pursues non-obvious complex solutions.Mar 18Mar 18
WyndoThe Paradox of Choice: Why More Choices Do Not Give Us The Freedom We WantedI thought having more options made me happier. I had never been so wrong.Mar 15Mar 15
WyndoBe Less Anxious by Scheduling Your Worry TimeWe rarely notice how much of our time is being robbed by constantly worrying, and this is how you can fix it.Mar 13Mar 13
WyndoThe Podium Dilemma: The Joy of Being The ThirdIsn’t it amazing how happiness isn’t found in a highest place or at the destination, but rather in the journey itself?Mar 11Mar 11
WyndoUnpacking the Arrival Fallacy: The Never-Ending Pursuit of HappinessDopamine is not about the pursuit of happiness but the happiness of a pursuit.Mar 8Mar 8
WyndoThe Ability to Switch Off is a Profound Habit No One Tells You AboutLearn from Bill Gates, Sir Isaac Newton, and Aaron Sorkins on how to leverage a time off to produce great things in the world.Mar 6Mar 6