In today’s hyper-digital world, boredom has almost disappeared. A spare minute in a queue, a quiet evening, or even a moment of emotional discomfort is instantly filled with scrolling, streaming, or notifications. Smartphones have turned boredom into a problem to be solved, not a state to be experienced. Yet, emerging research from neuroscience, psychology, and […]
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries around the globe from finance to creative writing and mental health care is no exception. Among the most compelling and controversial questions today is: Can AI therapy replace human counselors? This debate isn’t just academic; it has real implications for billions of people who struggle to access mental health […]
You open Instagram for a quick break. Ten minutes turn into thirty. When you finally put your phone down, you feel strangely tired, foggy, or unmotivated even though you were just lying there scrolling. This experience is incredibly common. And it’s not a lack of willpower or discipline. It’s a biological and psychological response to […]
Self-care was once associated with spa days, vacations, and unplugging entirely. Today, that definition has expanded. In a world where work, relationships, learning, and entertainment happen online, self-care has followed us into the digital space. Digital self-care refers to the intentional use of technology to support mental clarity, emotional balance, productivity, and overall well-being. From […]
A few years ago, burnout was mostly associated with long work hours, demanding bosses, and workplace pressure. Today, many people feel exhausted even without traditional overwork. The source is different from constant digital exposure. Social media anxiety has quietly become the new burnout. It doesn’t always show up as physical exhaustion. Instead, it appears as: […]

