Superagers’ Brain Secrets: How Some People Defy Cognitive Aging Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com Some people age like fine wine—sharp, bold, and still packing a punch. Others, well, they turn into a bottle left open too long—losing…
Why Intense Infatuation Feels Like Love And What to Do About It Beth McDaniel, InnerSelf.com Intense infatuation can feel overwhelming, like an all-consuming love, but is it real? Understanding emotional attachment and why we get so…
False Belief: I Can't Do This Lawrence Doochin False beliefs hold us back, but embracing the power of surrender can lead to deep healing and transformation. By shifting our mindset and…
How Clinton and Obama Gave Trump His Opening Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com The Powell Memo's influence pushed Democrats toward neoliberalism, leading to compromises under Clinton and Obama. These shifts widened…
Why Economists and Politicians Keep Getting Money Wrong Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com Why do outdated economic theories dominate policy while inequality and crises grow? Post-Keynesian economics and Modern Monetary Theory…
Welcome to the Healing Power of Holly and Oak Stephanie Rose Bird The healing power of trees is more than folklore—it’s a spiritual connection to nature that shapes identity and emotional resilience. From…
How to Argue Effectively: The Art of Persuasion & Conflict Resolution Alex Jordan, InnerSelf.com Disagreements are inevitable, but how we argue determines whether they lead to understanding or division. The art of arguing effectively…
How Tariffs Will Reshape Trade and Everyday Costs Alex Jordan, InnerSelf.com U.S. import tariffs from Canada, Mexico, and China could trigger higher prices, industry disruptions, and global trade retaliation.…
Why Intense Infatuation Feels Like Love And What to Do About It Beth McDaniel, InnerSelf.com Intense infatuation can feel overwhelming, like an all-consuming love, but is it real? Understanding emotional attachment and why we get so…
How Clinton and Obama Gave Trump His Opening Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com The Powell Memo's influence pushed Democrats toward neoliberalism, leading to compromises under Clinton and Obama. These shifts widened…
Why Economists and Politicians Keep Getting Money Wrong Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com Why do outdated economic theories dominate policy while inequality and crises grow? Post-Keynesian economics and Modern Monetary Theory…
Are You Set in Stone? Marie T. Russell, InnerSelf.com Saying "I don’t like" sets invisible limits that block new experiences and personal growth. By breaking mental barriers and embracing new…
Are Artificial Sweeteners More Dangerous Than Sugar? Sharad P. Paul, MD Artificial sweeteners are marketed as healthier alternatives to sugar, but research reveals their hidden dangers. From increasing insulin…
How Tariffs Will Reshape Trade and Everyday Costs Alex Jordan, InnerSelf.com U.S. import tariffs from Canada, Mexico, and China could trigger higher prices, industry disruptions, and global trade retaliation.…
Surviving Democracy: The Power of the People George E. Danis Democracy isn’t broken—it’s neglected. Power belongs to the people, not politicians or corporations. This article challenges political…
Astrological Overview and Horoscope: February 10 to 16, 2025 Pam Younghans This week’s Leo Full Moon shines a light on personal expression, leadership, and emotional intensity. With Uranus at the helm, expect…