Play is one of the most delightful yet puzzling phenomena in the animal kingdom. From foxes leaping through meadows to dolphins creating underwater spectacles, animals of all kinds seem to engage in activities that serve no obvious purpose. These scenes often amuse and warm human hearts, but beneath the surface lies a deeper mystery. Why …
The Power of Zero: How Nothing Shapes the Mind
Imagine staring into the treetops, binoculars raised, expecting to see a bird, but you see nothing. It’s not a vague feeling of absence, but a specific, conscious recognition that something should be there and isn’t. This oddly powerful moment, when your brain registers the absence of something, g—is more than just disappointment. It is a …
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Sensual mindfulness and your brain
We know that there is some complex chemistry in our brain and we are not entirely in control of it. Typically we do not even care to think about it: too many factors involved. Today I want to make an exception. Also, check out here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. Brain blood barrier …
The mechanics of mindfulness
How does mindfulness work? Do we even understand it? Are we using something we cannot actually formulate or test? Is there any science behind it? Do we know that mindfulness helps? More reading here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. New age placebo Many of our new-age buzzwords are placebos. Superfoods are approximately …
Happy marriage and Socrates
“By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.” Socrates From time to time I stop to write about my family and my personal life. There are several reasons for this. I was not married to Anna, nothing of what you …
Leadership through humor
Humor is a surprisingly effective leadership tool. Used effectively it can reduce tensions and diffuse conflicts, motivate against overwhelming odds and even inspire. More reading here, here, here, here, and here. The truth of the human condition When we consider the human condition as a whole it is rather pitiful. To be dramatic or majestic, authors …
Nootropics And How They Improve Cognition
Nootropics, also known as “smart drugs” or “cognitive enhancers,” are emerging as a contemporary solution to this demand, promising to improve brain functions such as memory, attention and creativity. Nootropics are substances that can improve the cognitive functioning of the brain, particularly memory, creativity or motivation, in healthy individuals. In the field of medicine and …
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What Is Musical Intelligence? People With High Musical Intelligence
Musical intelligence refers to a person’s ability to understand, create, and enjoy music and musical patterns. It is one of multiple intelligences proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book “Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences.” This theory suggests that rather than a single general intelligence, humans possess several types of intelligences. Musical …
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Self compassion will fuel your success
Quite often we push ourselves too hard. This increases the risks and reduces the joy. Possibly we can achieve better by showing ourselves more kindness. The self-compassionate approach is correlated with emotional stability and professional success. It enables us to deal with obsessions and cravings and focus on what really matters. More reading here, here, here, …
MindfulMess and mindfulness
A stupid typo can lead to many complex thoughts. Here are want to explore the environmental effects on mindfulness. Should spiritual people look like hippies, monks, or samurais? How does a mess affect our thoughts? Which interferences are welcome and which should be avoided? I want to describe three distinct and different forms of mindfulness …
