social media
Social media dramatically impacts our offline lives and mental well-being; examine its benefits, risks and controversies through scientific studies, real-life anecdotes and more.
Unplug
I am one of those people that unplugs items around the house when I go on a trip. I do it because I want to protect and keep the things I find valuable, from anything happening to them, in the even of a power surge or some other king of natural event that would cause a power outage, or surge. My computer is number one on my list. I use it for my writing and I can’t afford to lose my work. Preservation of high value items is wise, I believe. I’m probable not the only one who does this. So if we protect our “things” like this, why aren’t we protecting our most valuable thing in life, our mental health?
By Alexandra Grantabout a month ago in Psyche
The Silent War Inside Your Mind: How Modern Life Rewires Your Brain Without You Realizing It
There is a war happening inside your head. Not the dramatic kind with explosions and alarms. This one is quieter. Softer. It hums beneath your thoughts while you scroll, while you watch, while you “relax.”
By The Insight Ledger about a month ago in Psyche
Is Facebook Fueling Narcissism?
Facebook and Narcissism Facebook is both a wonderful communication tool and a disturbing forum. Over the years, the popular social media site has gone from a place where friends and family members connect with each other to a realm where enemies get on soapboxes to squabble with each other.
By Dean Traylorabout a month ago in Psyche
The Truth About Social Media Addiction: Why We Can’t Stop Scrolling
The Reality of Social Media Overuse One morning in 2026, fingers swipe screens before feet touch the floor. Instead of coffee, attention flows into glowing rectangles filled with faces, clips, noise. Beneath each endless feed lies invisible wiring - patterns forming without consent.
By Abdul Lateefabout a month ago in Psyche
The Power of Your Mind: How Your Thoughts Shape Your Reality and Success
The Power of Your Mind: How Your Thoughts Shape Your Reality Your Mind Is More Powerful Than You Think We often believe that life is driven solely by circumstances—money, people, luck, or situations. But according to psychology, a large part of our life reality is created by our own thoughts.
By NadirAliWritesabout a month ago in Psyche








