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Peace begins in the mind. Explore the psychology and neuroscience behind conflict and reconciliation—why empathy, forgiveness, and trust beat aggression—and learn practical language, speaking tools, and writing techniques to build peace where you live.
War drains treasuries; peace fills them. This deep dive shows how stability boosts trade, investment, innovation, and human capital—and offers practical language, speaking tips, and a writing clinic to turn insight into action.
If everyone says they want peace, why is war so common? This deep dive traces the incentives—from industry and politics to identity and media—that profit from conflict, and shows how to redesign them so peace can compete and win.

War has shaped human history for millennia, yet we rarely stop to ask the one question that matters most: does it actually work? Explore the psychology, history, and deep human contradictions behind armed conflict — and why understanding them might be our best hope.

War has shaped human history for millennia, yet we rarely stop to ask the one question that matters most: does it actually work? Explore the psychology, history, and deep human contradictions behind armed conflict — and why understanding them might be our best hope.

A raw look at the unique shape of Middle Eastern trauma. This editorial dismantles the weaponized myth of resilience and explains why we will never just “get used to it.”

A radically honest editorial exploring the systemic, everyday ways men disrespect, diminish, and burden women. It’s time for accountability. We should have known better.

We live in the age of one-click everything, but what are we actually paying for all this ease? From eroded attention spans and vanishing communities to invisible gig workers absorbing our friction, this deep dive explores the hidden human toll of modern convenience and asks the uncomfortable question: is effortless living making our lives worse?

We’ve engineered a world so convenient it’s quietly making us helpless. Danny explores the absurdity of smart fridges, dopamine loops, and a civilization that can’t survive a Tuesday afternoon power cut — with the dry wit and uncomfortable honesty the topic deserves.
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