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Every joke is a vote for what you find acceptable. Exploring the psychology of humor — when laughter connects, when it cuts, and what it reveals about you.

"What is the meaning of life?" — a question that sounds like philosophical abstraction, but in practice takes the form of concrete daily choices: this job or that one, this activity or another, this person or someone else. Viktor Frankl, who survived the Holocaust, concluded that the need for meaning is not a luxury but a fundamental human need. Research from the University of Michigan confirms: people with a clear sense of personal mission live an average of 7 years longer. From a karma perspective, mission is not something "given to you from above" — it is shaped through your choices and their consequences. This article is a practical guide to finding your purpose without mysticism, through psychology and karmic logic.

"Just think positive!", "Everything happens for a reason", "Don't complain — others have it worse". These phrases sound supportive, but research by Brenda Willms at the University of Ottawa shows they cause real psychological harm. Toxic positivity is not optimism. It is the forced suppression of negative emotions disguised as support. And from a karmic perspective, it creates a debt: by denying another person the right to their pain, we deny them their humanity. In this article we examine how to recognize toxic positivity, how it differs from genuine support, and how to practice healthy optimism that actually helps.

90% of serotonin is made in the gut. What this means for moral decision-making — and how what you eat shapes not just your body but your character.

Humans are social beings. Our karma is inseparable from the community we live in. How to create and sustain healthy collective connections?

In 1907, a crowd of strangers outperformed every individual expert. What does that tell us about wisdom — and about your role in collective decisions?

Certainty closes doors; curiosity keeps them open. Exploring why intellectual humility is not weakness but a moral stance — and why learning is an ethical act.

The internet isn't only hate and trolling. It's a space where kindness can spread at viral speed. We explore the anonymity paradox, digital karma, and how to build positive online communities.

Shadow work and karma are more closely linked than it seems. The parts of yourself you deny do not disappear — they run your life. How to meet your shadow and turn it into a resource.

Taleb described something stronger than resilience: antifragility — the capacity to grow from blows. How to apply this principle to ethics, character, and life decisions.

A sincere compliment is a small karmic act with a big effect. Why do we rarely say good things out loud — and how to change that?

"You are condemned to be free" — the most terrifying and liberating sentence in philosophy. Here's what existential choice means for karma and accountability.
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