The Amygdala Connection: Why We Fear the Things We Can’t Remember

The Mystery of the Silent Cinema I have been a movie lover for as long as I can remember. Since my parents rarely visited the theater, I used to go with relatives. As I grew older, with my father’s permission, a relative would drop me off at the theater, buy me a ticket, and see … Read more

Dignity in Death: The Pain We Inflict in the Name of Love

Introduction: We all spend our lives busy planning—building a home, securing our children’s education, and calculating our retirement days. But life casts its longest shadow when we least expect it. In such moments, the actions we take in the name of love often end up causing immense pain to those we cherish most. Through the … Read more

Extramarital Affairs: Causes, Legal History, and Social Impact on Modern Marriage

The Evolution of Marriage and the Reality of Extramarital Affairs Historically, marriage was a means to transfer property, build alliances, and ensure inheritance. Later, religions integrated and harmonized the concept of marriage. The institution of marriage is over 5,000 years old, with the first recorded marriage taking place in Mesopotamia in 2350 BC. Extramarital affairs … Read more

The Hidden Calorie Trap: Why You Should Eat to Live, Not Live to Eat

My friend is an office employee. Before the world changed, he used to go out and play sports regularly after work. Then, the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe, and nations announced lockdowns. Due to the circumstances, my friend couldn’t play anymore, and he stopped doing any physical activity altogether. It started with a slight … Read more