In an era where information is available at our fingertips, the way we remember and process information has undergone a significant transformation. The “Google Effect,” a term coined by psychologists Betsy Sparrow, Jenny Liu, and Daniel M. Wegner in their 2011 study, refers to the phenomenon where people are more likely to forget information that…
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Digital Dementia: The Modern Epidemic of Cognitive Decline
In an era where technology is an integral part of our daily lives, our reliance on digital devices has never been greater. From smartphones to tablets, we use these tools to navigate, communicate, and manage nearly every aspect of our existence. While these devices offer incredible convenience, there is a growing concern among scientists, healthcare…
Quitting Smoking: My Journey to a Smoke-Free Life
It was May 2021 when I made one of the most significant decisions of my life—quitting smoking. Unlike many others who gradually reduce their consumption, I took a different approach. I believe that quitting smoking happens instantly; either you quit, or you don’t. There’s no middle ground, no gradual decrease, no “one last cigarette.” If…
Why Are Mountain Tops Often Covered in Clouds?
Mountains have always held a special place in human imagination, their towering peaks often shrouded in mystery—and clouds. If you’ve ever gazed upon a mountain range, you’ve probably noticed that the summits are frequently enveloped in a layer of clouds. But why is this phenomenon so common? Let’s dive into the science behind it. 1….
Overcoming the “Work Till You Die” Mentality: Your Path to Financial Freedom
The conventional wisdom of toiling relentlessly until retirement has lost its luster in recent times. The emergence of financial independence and early retirement (FIRE) movements has sparked a critical re-evaluation of traditional work-life paradigms. Escaping the clutches of the “work till you die” mentality is the inaugural step towards securing financial freedom and a life…




