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  • Nothing Was Wrong with You in the First Place
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    Nothing Was Wrong with You in the First Place

    If you grew up in a dysfunctional family, your adult life is probably about fixing the problems that were not created by you. At least in early adulthood. For many years, one of my core beliefs was “I was wrong.” And it felt so natural and correct that I didn’t even challenge it. No, it’s

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  • The Unexpected Revival of Vinyl: Does Analog Come Back?
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    The Unexpected Revival of Vinyl: Does Analog Come Back?

    “Why don’t you just get a Spotify?” When digital streaming services launched and quickly dominated mainstream listening, vinyl and other physical formats were often seen as relics of the past: niche, collectible, and almost vintage. But the picture changed in the 2010s. Despite the stereotypical beliefs and the normalization of music streamed effortlessly through earbuds

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  • What Do We Know about Herbal Medicine?
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    What Do We Know about Herbal Medicine?

    Did you know that the ancient Sumerians used poppy, henbane, and mandrake as remedies over 4,500 years ago? That might be among the earliest uses of herbal medicine in the document. The oldest written evidence of medicinal plant use is a clay tablet from Sumer, listing recipes for drugs from more than 250 plants, including some

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  • The Mystery of Creativity: Do We Really Own Our Ideas?
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    The Mystery of Creativity: Do We Really Own Our Ideas?

    The moment arrives without warning. A sudden flash of insight while walking the dog, a tune that takes shape in the morning shower, or a solution to a frustrating problem that appears just as you’re drifting off to sleep… In these moments, many people share an uncanny feeling: the idea seems less like something they

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  • What Can Popular Personality Tests Really Tell Us?
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    What Can Popular Personality Tests Really Tell Us?

    We love labels and mental shortcuts—to an extent. There is an irresistible comfort in that promise to explain why we do what we do. From corporate boardrooms, classrooms, to therapy offices, personality frameworks have become ubiquitous tools for self-understanding. Millions have taken tests like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator or consult their Enneagram number, seeking insight

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