Stress

Stress

Day trading has the potential to yield incredible profits, but without a time machine, you’re unlikely to achieve them.
Million Stories
Boredom isn’t the enemy; it’s a catalyst for changing your relationship to work.
When we're stressed, our hormones and nervous system produce all sorts of odors.
Ancient humans may have evolved to slumber efficiently — and in a crowd.
Mindfulness, detachment, selecting off-time activities with care: Here are evidence-based strategies to achieve healthy work-life balance.
acne
People living in non-industrialized societies don't get pimples.
Passengers zooming by in subway.
Creativity and achievement require balancing hard work with the restful power of calm.
For many people, a challenge to their worldview feels like an attack on their personal identity.
youth
Today’s young people are intelligent and kind, but they are overworked and burned out.
John Templeton Foundation
digital hoarding
It's time to let go of those emails from your cousin and the photos of your dinner.
There is strong evidence that invertebrates are sentient beings.
Wealth was a cushion, but even being well-off did not protect people from the harmful effects of pandemic stressors.
Ever felt sad during the holidays but weren't sure why? Chances are you were suffering from a case of Christmas Blues.
psilocybin
A small, Seattle-based study will look to see if the psychedelic can alleviate the pandemic’s mental health impact.
georg simmel
Cities overstimulate our senses and are full of people we don't know. Maybe humans were meant for this.
isolation
Communication with home will be difficult on long-haul space flights. The longer this isolation goes on, the more detached a crew becomes.