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Reputation in the Age of Screens: Managing the Story Before It Manages You

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A Tale on Narrative Control and Reputation Strategy In India today, reputation doesn’t travel slowly anymore, it moves at the speed of a notification. A single video clip, a screenshot, or a tweet can shape public perception within minutes. Whether it’s a cricketer after a tough match or a movie star after a controversial moment, the story surrounding them often spreads faster than the truth itself. In this age of screens, reputation is no longer just about who you are; it’s about how the story about you is told, shared, and interpreted by millions of people online. For decades, public figures like cricketers and film stars lived under scrutiny, but the scale was different. Fans watched matches on television, read interviews in newspapers, and waited for magazine covers to learn about their heroes. Today, the relationship between celebrities and the public is immediate and constant. Every performance, every gesture, every off-field moment can become a viral narrative. The screen has be...

Why Celebrity Wins Feel So Personal: The Psychology of Fan Emotions

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When singer-songwriter Bad Bunny won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards in 2026, the reaction from fans was immediate and emotional. His album Debí Tirar Más Fotos (more popularly called DTMF) became the first all-Spanish language album to win in that category. For many, the moment felt historic. It was not simply about Pop music. It represented recognition, cultural pride, and a shared sense of accomplishment for Latin America, where Bad Bunny is from :) It sounds so strange, though. How can a celebrity’s win/ achievement mean so much to people whom they have probably never even met? However, psychology offers several explanations for this reaction. Human beings naturally form emotional connections, and these connections are not limited to people in their immediate lives. Through repeated exposure, admiration, and attention, fans can develop strong attachments to public figures. Parasocial Relationships Psychologists describe this type of bond as a parasocial relationship. This re...

Toon Therapy : Lessons from the Animated World - The Grinch

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"The Grinch," a beloved character from Dr. Seuss's classic tale, offers valuable psychological lessons for mental health. At first glance, the Grinch appears as a misanthropic and lonely figure who despises Christmas, but his journey reveals deeper insights into emotional well-being and personal growth. One key lesson is the importance of empathy. Initially, the Grinch is disconnected from others, but as he begins to understand the true meaning of Christmas and the feelings of those around him, he experiences a transformation. This highlights how developing empathy can foster emotional resilience and reduce feelings of loneliness. Another significant lesson is the power of self-awareness and reflection. The Grinch's change occurs when he recognizes his own bitterness and isolation. His decision to return the stolen Christmas gifts symbolizes the importance of self-reflection in overcoming negative emotions and fostering a sense of connection with others. This undersco...

Bigger Scores, Braver Shots: Inside Cricket’s Most Fearless Generation

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If you watched the T20 World Cup final yesterday, you probably noticed something that modern cricket fans have slowly become used to, fearlessness . Not just the occasional bold shot or an unexpected boundary, but an entire generation of players who approach the game with a mindset that feels radically different from the cricket many of us grew up watching. For decades, cricket especially in the longer formats, was about patience. Batters built innings carefully, protecting their wickets like precious currency. A score of 250 in limited overs once felt massive. Today, in the T20 era, numbers that once looked intimidating now feel chaseable, and batters walk in as if the scoreboard is simply a suggestion rather than a limit. Yesterday’s match was a perfect example of this shift. The Indian side didn’t just play to survive the innings; they played to dominate it. The batting approach was bold from the beginning, attacking the powerplay, rotating the strike, and then accelerating without ...

How Emojis Are Reshaping Emotional Communication in the Digital Age?

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“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” — George Bernard Shaw Everyone with a smartphone can relate to this: A laughing face instead of writing ‘that’s funny’ to a joke, a crying emoji to show sadness, an angry red face to express frustration, or even a skull emoji to signal that something is ‘so funny that it's killing somebody’. In common digital conversations, these tiny icons have increasingly replaced parts of basic speech. Rather than typing out full grammatical sentences that describe how we feel, people often respond with an emoji that instantly communicates the intended emotion. Over time, emojis have become almost inseparable from social media communication, shaping how our tone and humour are expressed online. This new way of communication raises a very necessary question: are emojis simply enhancing digital communication, or are they gradually replacing the way we express human emotions? The rise of social media platforms s...

Unlocking Your Brain's Potential: The Power of Biohacking and Psychology

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Biohacking, particularly when it comes to feeling good and staying well, is really blowing up right now. It's about using science, tech, and changing how we live to make our bodies and minds work better. Biohacking offers an innovative approach to enhance your mental state, strengthen your recollection abilities, and optimize your overall brain activities.  Biohacking is an evolving field that focuses on improving your psychological well-being and physical fitness using a wide variety of techniques. With increasing numbers of people working in psychology and seeing the connections between biohacking and neuroscience, biohacking has become increasingly prevalent. There are so many methods available to help you feel better and think more clearly through biohacking. Some of these include taking nutritional supplements, learning about and practicing mindfulness, improving sleep quality, and exploring neurofeedback and electrical brain stimulation. We want to get better at things like b...

The Neuroscience of Play : How Hobbies Shape a Stronger, Healthier Brain

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Hobbies are considered activities that are done in one’s leisure time for enjoyment, which can include pursuits such as art, engaging in sports activities, and stimulating creative thinking. Hobbies provide a non-productive space for passion, relaxation, and creativity. Scientific evidence shows that hobbies act as natural antidepressants by stimulating dopamine release, reducing cortisol levels, fostering emotional regulation, and building stronger resilience against stress and anxiety. Let’s explore the impacts of hobbies on life. Stress management and mental health: Hobbies reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. A meta-analysis conducted in 2024 revealed that people who engage in hobbies report up to 37% reduction in stress and improved self-esteem. Play and childhood development: Play plays an important role in a child's development. Learning new games cultivates new connections in the brain through a process known as neuroplasticity. There are four types of play, including: F...

Learned Helplessness And Its Role In Daily Decision Making Patterns

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Understanding learned helplessness Learned helplessness is a psychological phenomenon in which repeated experiences of failure or lack of control lead individuals to believe that their actions have little or no impact on outcomes. This belief does not emerge overnight; it develops gradually through repeated exposure to situations in which efforts are met with frustration, disappointment, or lack of reward. Once internalized, learned helplessness can influence thought patterns, emotions, and behaviors, causing individuals to disengage from challenges or avoid decision making altogether.  It is important to note that learned helplessness is not a reflection of actual ability or intelligence. Instead, it is a learned expectation that effort will not lead to meaningful results. Over time, this mindset becomes self reinforcing. Even when opportunities for success appear, individuals may doubt their capacity to influence outcomes, limiting initiative and reducing motivation in daily life...

The Mood Menu: Aestheticizing Serotonin, Dopamine, Oxytocin, and Endorphin

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In recent years, science seems to have seamlessly integrated into everyday life. Terms like serotonin boosts, dopamine fasting, oxytocin rituals, and endorphin highs appear in Instagram captions, product labels, and self-improvement programs. Brain chemistry is no longer confined to psychology textbooks or medical journals, but has been transformed into a lifestyle framework, presented as a guide to happiness, motivation, connection, and calm. This trend is appealing because it suggests that emotional well-being can be managed through simple habits and routines, helping one to easily attain the ideal and perfect lifestyle. However, serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin, and endorphins are not just aesthetic trends. They are neurochemicals with complex and interconnected roles in the brain and body. Understanding how they actually function helps one to understand the fine line between hard facts and appealing information! Serotonin Serotonin is often labelled as the “happiness hormone,” but it ...

Tamil Nadu 2026 Elections: Campaign Dramas, Political Theater, and the Psychology Behind Voter Awareness

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As Tamil Nadu slowly moves toward the 2026 elections, the political atmosphere is already warming up. Loudspeakers return to street corners, posters reappear on compound walls, carefully scripted speeches circulate on social media, and leaders begin to speak not just to voters but to emotions. Elections in Tamil Nadu have never been silent administrative exercises. They are spectacles. They are performances. They are emotional events deeply woven into everyday life. Understanding this election is not only about parties or promises, but about psychology and how people are persuaded, moved, distracted, or awakened. Tamil Nadu politics has a long tradition of dramatic communication. From fiery oratory to symbolic gestures, political leaders here do not merely present policies. They perform narratives. These narratives are built around identity, pride, history, language, welfare, and emotional belonging. Psychology explains that humans do not make decisions purely through facts. We rely on...