10 reasons to keep dancing

10 reasons to keep dancing

It’s a basic need: no body can resist the urge to sway to a good beat. So, don’t hesitate to push the table aside and sway. The key? More creativity, intelligence, attractiveness, and self-confidence. 1. Dancing improves your mood… Dancing helps combat depression and even serious psychological disorders. How? Dancing gets the body moving, and … Read more

Starved for Love: All the Affection We Can’t Have and See on Our Plates

Starved for Love: All the Affection We Can’t Have and See on Our Plates

We live in a world of food abundance, yet paradoxically we face a profound emotional hunger. In our search for love and affection, we revert to children craving the nourishment that soothes our longing for connection. In this context, food becomes not only fuel but a symbol of unspoken desire for care and tenderness. 1. Meals … Read more

The Invisible Effects of Multitasking: When You’re Doing Everything at Once and Nowhere for Real

The Invisible Effects of Multitasking: When You're Doing Everything at Once and Nowhere for Real

In today’s fast-paced, hyper-connected world, multitasking has become a so-called “superpower” that many of us rely on daily. We try to respond to emails while attending online meetings, check our phones while eating, or hold conversations while mentally listing everything we still have to do. Sound familiar? But what really happens when we try to … Read more

Zero Obligations

Zero Obligations

Self-discipline is an essential skill for achieving our goals and being able to persevere in a worthwhile task, that’s for sure. What if we loosened our grip a little instead of letting ourselves sink under the weight of obligations? The self-discipline we impose on ourselves, which consists of being reasonable in all circumstances, does not … Read more

Generations in the Mirror: From Baby Boomers to Alpha – A Brief Psychological and Historical Perspective

Generations in the Mirror: From Baby Boomers to Alpha – A Brief Psychological and Historical Perspective

Introduction Human society is in continuous evolution, and every historical period is marked by the emergence of new generations, each with its own characteristics, values, and challenges. From the “Baby Boomers” to “Generation Alpha,” these demographic groups are not just chronological categories, but deeply reflect social, economic, and technological transformations. Understanding these generations gives us … Read more

Universe 25: What Can We Learn from a Mouse Experiment About Our Own Lives?

Universe 25: What Can We Learn from a Mouse Experiment About Our Own Lives?

Imagine a perfect world. You don’t need to work for food. There are no predators. You have shelter, safety, and access to all the resources you need. Sounds like paradise, right? But what happens when everything is too perfect? In the 1970s, a scientist named John B. Calhoun created a radical social experiment that became one of … Read more

Why Do Some Friendships Feel Like Constant Competitions?

Why Do Some Friendships Feel Like Constant Competitions?

Friendship, at its core, is meant to be a space of safety, support, and mutual acceptance. But not all relationships unfold in this ideal harmony. Sometimes, instead of feeling relaxed and understood in a friend’s presence, a subtle tension arises — a constant comparison, a sense that we always have to prove something, a restlessness … Read more

Responsible and sustainable travel

Responsible and sustainable travel

Climbing Swiss mountains, chasing the Northern Lights in Iceland, practicing yoga high in the mountains, or even spending a weekend in the trees… Adventure dreams can become reality thanks to Explora Project. Since July 2018, a team of explorer guides committed to the environment has been offering adventure trips in France and other European countries. … Read more