This piece is about the messiness of raising kids while still healing from your own childhood. About the subtle but powerful ways our family patterns get passed down without us even realizing... Read more »
Intelligence isn’t controlled by one single “intelligence center” in the brain. Instead, it emerges from a network of interconnected brain areas working together. Instead of one lone “IQ spot” in the brain,... Read more »
The question “Which part of the brain controls emotions?” reflects a common misconception—that emotions arise from a single, localized area of the brain. In reality, emotional processing is distributed across a network... Read more »