Human Behaviour Few people talk about why some people seem to get more attractive after 40 while others do not By Lachlan Brown · Apr 24, 2026
Human Behaviour Few people talk about why the loneliest generation right now may be the boomers By Lachlan Brown · Apr 24, 2026
Human Behaviour The most resilient people may not be the ones who bounce back fast — they may be the ones who fall apart quietly and still show up the next morning By Lachlan Brown · Apr 24, 2026
Human Behaviour The people who seem to think too much may not be overcomplicating life — they may be running background checks on every room they enter By Lachlan Brown · Apr 24, 2026
Human Behaviour People who are extremely kind but have no close friends may not be socially inept — they may be operating with a version of kindness that prioritizes other people’s comfort too completely By Lachlan Brown · Apr 24, 2026
Human Behaviour The reason older people stop caring may not be apathy — it may be a high form of self-awareness By Lachlan Brown · Apr 24, 2026
Human Behaviour People who read before bed every night have a fundamentally different brain than people who watch tv By Lachlan Brown · Apr 23, 2026
Human Behaviour Deep thinkers often do not realize it, but the way they make decisions can be different from most people By Lachlan Brown · Apr 22, 2026
Human Behaviour The most reliable signs of genuine intelligence are almost often misread by the people around them By Lachlan Brown · Apr 21, 2026
Human Behaviour People who feel time slipping away faster every year may not be losing their minds — they may have stopped creating temporal landmarks By Lachlan Brown · Apr 21, 2026
Psychology I’m 37 and if I could sit down with my 25-year-old self, I would not tell him to enjoy it more — I would tell him to stop proving his worth to people who were not really in his corner By Lachlan Brown · Apr 21, 2026
Human Behaviour Quote of the day by Frank Borman "Exploration is really the essence of the human spirit." By Lachlan Brown · Apr 20, 2026
Human Behaviour The people who still wear a wristwatch in a world of smartphones may not be behind — they may have a specific relationship with time and intention By Lachlan Brown · Apr 20, 2026
Human Behaviour People who become harder to be around as they get older may not be becoming mean — they may be less willing to absorb other people’s discomfort at the expense of their own By Lachlan Brown · Apr 19, 2026
Human Behaviour The deepest regrets in later life may not be things people did wrong — they may be things people did right by every external measure that quietly hollowed out what mattered By Lachlan Brown · Apr 19, 2026
Human Behaviour The real sign you’ve found your soulmate may not be how they make you feel — it may be what happens when they see the version of you that you’ve been hiding By Lachlan Brown · Apr 18, 2026