Escapism Skateboarding in Your 30s: Why Getting Back on the Board Feels Better Skateboarding in your 30s offers balance, perspective, and fun without pressure. Here’s why returning to the board later in life makes sense.
Escapism The Brain Chemistry of Refusing Reality The brain is a forecasting machine. It constantly predicts what should happen next, then checks reality to see if the prediction was right.
Escapism How YouTube Nature Videos Became Our Modern Escape Research shows that exposure to nature reduces stress, improves focus, and lowers anxiety.
Escapism Why Do We Feel Desire for Revenge Why revenge exists? the ancient instinct we still can’t escape, understanding what provokes it.
Escapism How Blockbuster Games Quietly Rewire Player Psychology An investigative report on the hidden systems shaping the world’s biggest games
Escapism Why Gamers Are Escaping Into Horror Worlds Surreal horror goes even further. It’s not just monsters or jump scares, it’s the creeping suspicion that a world feels familiar but wrong.
Escapism How Johnny.Decimal’s Digital Method Brings Mental Clarity Johnny.Decimal’s method isn’t about turning people into machines. It’s about freeing the brain from the constant weight of remembering where everything is.
Escapism The Science of Give and Take — Reciprocal Altruism In humans, reciprocal altruism forms the backbone of society. Every time you lend a friend money, share notes with a classmate, or recommend someone for a job
Escapism Synthetic Memories — Why We Remember Movies and Games More Vividly Than Real Life A film’s climax, a game’s final boss, a perfectly lit frame — these are crafted moments, engineered to trigger deep, cinematic memory.