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I'm 52 and just now learning that my obsession with productivity was never about ambition — it was about earning the right to exist

I’m 52 and just now learning that my obsession with productivity was never about ambition — it was about earning the right to exist

Creators didn’t invite AI to the table, but it already pulled up a chair

Why the people most committed to self-improvement are often the least at peace — and what that reveals about the industry selling it to them

Lebanon has no cards at the Israel negotiating table — and everyone, including its president, knows it

Lebanon has no cards at the Israel negotiating table — and everyone, including its president, knows it

170 civilians killed in military boat strikes and the budget lever keeping oversight silent

170 civilians killed in military boat strikes and the budget lever keeping oversight silent

Why a patent attorney and a middle school teacher have completely rational but opposite views on AI

Why a patent attorney and a middle school teacher have completely rational but opposite views on AI

Movie theaters are selling ads to an empty room — and Sony's CEO just said it out loud

Movie theaters are selling ads to an empty room — and Sony’s CEO just said it out loud

The particular exhaustion of being the friend everyone confides in but no one ever checks on

The particular exhaustion of being the friend everyone confides in but no one ever checks on

What your bounce rate isn’t telling you about one-handed browsing

What the version of yourself you post about says about the version of yourself you’re trying to escape

8 ways your phone is designed to make you feel like you’re being productive when you’re actually just being kept busy

Psychology

I'm 52 and just now learning that my obsession with productivity was never about ambition — it was about earning the right to exist

I’m 52 and just now learning that my obsession with productivity was never about ambition — it was about earning the right to exist

Why the people most committed to self-improvement are often the least at peace — and what that reveals about the industry selling it to them

The particular exhaustion of being the friend everyone confides in but no one ever checks on

The particular exhaustion of being the friend everyone confides in but no one ever checks on

What the version of yourself you post about says about the version of yourself you’re trying to escape

8 ways your phone is designed to make you feel like you’re being productive when you’re actually just being kept busy

Psychology says people who suddenly go quiet on social media after years of daily posting aren’t doing fine — and understanding the 7 emotional shifts that precede a digital withdrawal explains more about loneliness than most people are prepared to hear

Politics

The House kept expulsion unthinkable for 237 years — that psychological barrier just shattered

The House kept expulsion unthinkable for 237 years — that psychological barrier just shattered

The rate fell but the prices stayed: why America's inflation problem outlasted its inflation event

The rate fell but the prices stayed: why America’s inflation problem outlasted its inflation event

The arithmetic of groceries defeated the mythology of sovereignty: how Hungary ended the Orbán era

The arithmetic of groceries defeated the mythology of sovereignty: how Hungary ended the Orbán era

Pope Leo XIV rebuked Trump on Iran. The White House silence reveals how moral authority actually works now.

Pope Leo XIV rebuked Trump on Iran. The White House silence reveals how moral authority actually works now.

Oil supply won't snap back after the Iran ceasefire — here's what traders and insurers are waiting for

Oil supply won’t snap back after the Iran ceasefire — here’s what traders and insurers are waiting for

Why Khamenei let the world see him deal with Trump — and what it reveals about authoritarian de-escalation

Why Khamenei let the world see him deal with Trump — and what it reveals about authoritarian de-escalation

Anthropic built an AI hacker so powerful it scared itself — exposing the gap no government can close

Anthropic built an AI hacker so powerful it scared itself — exposing the gap no government can close

The Oman channel's quiet diplomacy faces its loudest threat yet: a public deadline from Trump

The Oman channel’s quiet diplomacy faces its loudest threat yet: a public deadline from Trump

The psychology of how nations talk themselves into wars, explained through the Iran decision

The psychology of how nations talk themselves into wars, explained through the Iran decision

Elon Musk just announced a $20 billion chip factory in Texas — and the story underneath it is that the AI race has hit a physical bottleneck that no software fix can solve

Social media companies have spent a decade arguing they’re not publishers — courts are now asking whether they’re something more dangerous: product designers whose choices cause measurable harm

Culture

Movie theaters are selling ads to an empty room — and Sony's CEO just said it out loud

Movie theaters are selling ads to an empty room — and Sony’s CEO just said it out loud

What the rise of influencer culture quietly revealed about the kind of personality traits that thrive when attention becomes a currency

Why the public exhale over Britney Spears' rehab protects everyone except Britney Spears

Why the public exhale over Britney Spears’ rehab protects everyone except Britney Spears

No Doubt's Tom Dumont has Parkinson's. He's playing 18 Sphere shows anyway — and the psychology is instructive.

No Doubt’s Tom Dumont has Parkinson’s. He’s playing 18 Sphere shows anyway — and the psychology is instructive.

The loneliness economy found its best customer in retirees

I work from home and I am always reachable and I am always available and I have not been genuinely present with anyone in months — the irony of being more connected than any generation in history and feeling completely untethered is not lost on me

I grew up in a house where the evening news was a ritual — we sat together, we watched, we talked — and I’m not pretending that was perfect, but I genuinely mourn the fact that my grandchildren will never know what it felt like to have the whole family receive the same information at the same time

Digital

Creators didn’t invite AI to the table, but it already pulled up a chair

Why a patent attorney and a middle school teacher have completely rational but opposite views on AI

Why a patent attorney and a middle school teacher have completely rational but opposite views on AI

What your bounce rate isn’t telling you about one-handed browsing

8 ways your phone is designed to make you feel like you’re being productive when you’re actually just being kept busy

What the rise of influencer culture quietly revealed about the kind of personality traits that thrive when attention becomes a currency

Millennials don’t want your brand story until they’ve seen the kitchen

Analysis

Why the people most committed to self-improvement are often the least at peace — and what that reveals about the industry selling it to them

170 civilians killed in military boat strikes and the budget lever keeping oversight silent

170 civilians killed in military boat strikes and the budget lever keeping oversight silent

Viktor Orbán lost Hungary not to liberal idealism but to hospital wait times and leaking roofs

Viktor Orbán lost Hungary not to liberal idealism but to hospital wait times and leaking roofs

Which brands Americans trust most reveals more about us than about them

The morning habit industry is worth billions — and the science says almost none of it works the way it claims to, for reasons nobody in the wellness space wants to admit

A college junior redesigned JCPenney’s entire identity and Oscar night got the reveal

News

Lebanon has no cards at the Israel negotiating table — and everyone, including its president, knows it

Lebanon has no cards at the Israel negotiating table — and everyone, including its president, knows it

Psychology says the Instagram aesthetic trend quietly dominating 2026 — imperfect homes, ordinary meals, unglamorous routines — isn’t a rejection of aspiration, it’s the market correcting for a decade of aspirational content that made ordinary people feel that their actual lives were a failure

What chronic online visibility is quietly doing to people who never asked to become a personal brand

Britain's EU rules debate is about identity, not food labels — and the psychology explains why

Britain’s EU rules debate is about identity, not food labels — and the psychology explains why

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