
"Please" and "thank you" are not just words. Research shows: politeness lowers stress for both participants and creates a ripple effect of kindness.

Prisoner's dilemma, Tit for Tat strategy, evolution of cooperation — mathematics proves that honesty and trust beat betrayal in repeated games.

The Latané and Darley experiment: why no one helps in a crowd. We examine the bystander effect, the karmic weight of inaction, and how to step out of the passive role.

Companies like Apple grew through rivalry. Companies like Wikipedia grew through cooperation. We examine the psychology of competition and when cooperation wins.

From Uber to LinkedIn: ratings change human behavior. We examine the psychology of reputation, risks of social scoring, and how to build your digital reputation consciously.

Lawrence Kohlberg identified 6 stages of moral development: from 'don't get caught' to universal principles. Find your level — and what you need for the next step.

Milgram and Asch experiments: how group pressure makes us act against our conscience. We examine conformism and learn to maintain ethical independence.

Confirmation bias, moral licensing, the halo effect — why a 'smart' person can act unethically. Kahneman and Tversky on the traps of thinking.

Challenge a friend to a karma duel and find out whose karma is stronger. We examine the psychology of healthy comparison and why competing with close ones accelerates growth.

30-day challenges rewire neural pathways. We examine the science of habit transformation and offer karma marathons that change your life.

Cognitive, emotional, compassionate empathy — three different types. We explore the neuroscience of mirror neurons and provide practices for developing empathy.

Badges, levels, progress bars — not children's toys but neuroscience tools. We examine how gamification activates dopamine and reinforces habits.
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