Welcome to my collection of writings!
Here you’ll find my thoughts, reflections, and analyses on psychology and the science of everyday life. I write about topics like well-being, self-awareness, critical thinking, cognitive psychology, aggression, ideology, and neurodiversity — always with curiosity for what shapes how we think, feel, and act.
Each post dives into questions that fascinate me and, I hope, spark your own thinking as well. Feel free to browse through the articles below and read whatever catches your interest.
If you are looking for my published books, click here. You can also find more writings in my quora profile. Lastly, if you are looking for my other content (art, videos, etc), click here.
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Do religious “facts” matter?
According to some estimates, there are at least 4200 religious and spiritual traditions. This doesn’t even count isolated cultures around the globe, nor all those [Read More…]
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The intricate relationship between religions, societies and marriage
Something that accomunates most religions ( and secular traditions a well) is that we find a lot of emphasis on prescriptions, recommendations or perspectives about [Read More…]
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The self-overcoming principle: from martial arts to Nietzsche, a mindset to change the world
One of the core ideas I promote is that it is better to replace our natural judgemental attitude (assigning values, categories, and making comparisons) with [Read More…]
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Why the sky is blue? The REAL reason will blow your mind
Did you ever wondered why is the sky blue? I bet you did. As children, we wonder about anything, don’t we? Some of us, eventually, [Read More…]
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What is REALLY wrong with labels
I’d like you to imagine that I (or, even better, someone close to you, perhaps someone you love) called you stupid, bad, loser, ugly, worthless, [Read More…]
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A colourless world
As fascinating and beautiful as it can be, the perception of colours is to many of us something completely ordinary and obvious. It would seem [Read More…]
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Illusions and insights
The clearest example of the active nature of our perception is probably the existence of many illusions that can fool us. You probably already have [Read More…]
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What’s this “Subtle Evil Demon”?
In some of the posts in these pages I refer to a “Subtle Evil Demon”. And you may rightfully be confused about what in the [Read More…]
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The saccadic masking – one of the most impressive examples that our perception of reality is illusory
One of the core principles I often refer to in my work is that the content of our mind is fundamentally illusory, and thus that [Read More…]







