addiction
The realities of addition; the truth about living under, above and beyond the influence of drugs and alcohol.
When the Task Feels Wrong: There’s Nothing Wrong With You; It Just Doesn’t Fit Yet
That sensation, the strange friction between a clear task and your inability to begin, is not failure. It’s not laziness. And it’s not about skill. It’s a structural misfit. What you’re experiencing is what I call a shape problem.
By Nikesh Lagun11 months ago in Psyche
Ctrl+Alt+Del: Reset Your Heart
The whir of the CPU fan was the only sound keeping Leo company at 3:17 a.m. He stared at his screen through smudged glasses, the blue light casting ghostly shadows across the walls of his cluttered apartment. Empty coffee mugs. Wires snaking over code-stained notebooks. His hoodie hung from the back of the chair like a flag of surrender.
By Syed Kashif 11 months ago in Psyche
The Silent Room
The Silent Room Dr. Maya Ellis had spent the better part of her career studying memory—how it worked, how it failed, and how it could deceive. But nothing in the textbooks prepared her for the moment she stood in front of Room 212, the locked chamber at Evermore Psychiatric Institute. They called it the Silent Room.
By Asia khanom11 months ago in Psyche
"Dopamine Hijacked: Why You Can’t Focus Anymore—And How to Fix It"
We live in an age where attention is currency—but most of us are broke. We start our mornings with a screen. We end our nights scrolling. Somewhere between Instagram reels, endless notifications, and YouTube rabbit holes, we’ve lost something critical: our ability to focus.
By Muhammad Ilyas11 months ago in Psyche
Notifications Are the New Cigarettes
You might think addiction is something reserved for substances—alcohol, nicotine, caffeine. But addiction today wears a new face. It's not wrapped in a cigarette or poured into a glass. It’s tucked into your pocket, buzzing gently, lighting up with a red dot, whispering: “Check me.” Every ping, buzz, and badge on your phone isn’t just a convenience—it’s a carefully engineered hook. And much like the tobacco industry of the 20th century, the tech world has learned how to profit off our compulsions.
By shoaib khan11 months ago in Psyche
Why Do We Always Feel Tired, Depressed, Anxious, and Overthink?
In today’s fast-paced, hyperconnected world, an alarming number of people find themselves constantly feeling exhausted, mentally drained, anxious, and trapped in loops of overthinking. You might wake up feeling tired despite a full night’s sleep or experience a deep sense of emptiness even when life seems “fine” on the surface. Anxiety creeps in, overthinking follows, and you end up stuck in a cycle that feels impossible to break.
By Umar Khattak11 months ago in Psyche










