Scientists find 60,000-year-old ostrich eggshell carvings follow precise geometric rules, revealing early humans carefully planned designs.
Disappointment isn’t just a momentary feeling—it’s a slow sculptor of personality, habits, and belief systems. When letdowns stack up over time, they don’t just sting; they quietly rewire how people ...
More than 40,000 years ago, Ice Age humans were carving repeated patterns of dots, lines, and crosses into tools and small ivory figurines. A new computational study of more than 3,000 of these ...
As Sigmund Freud made very clear, human beings are compelled to repeat patterns—the repetition compulsion. Patterns laid down early in life are propelled forward to recreate the familiar that can be ...
Many people repeat the same mistakes, face similar conflicts, and carry old emotional wounds. The Bhagavad Gita explains that these patterns persist because unhealed emotions remain in the mind and ...