Psychoeconomics is relatively new. I met this branch of knowledge around five years ago when I read “Nudge” by Richard Thaler. Explore how behavioral economics influences charity and well-being, the ‘helper’s high’, and spending behavior, enriching our psychoeconomic richness.

Self-growth

November 23, 2023

Want to Feel Richer? Try Donating Money

In a time when we’re trying to get closer to nature and its cycles, it would be interesting to look at how we name months and where these names come from. And maybe, we might Explore personal growth through nature’s lens. Discover how aligning life with seasons enhances our journey, one month at a time

Art & Culture

November 16, 2023

Rediscover Your Roots: How the History of Months Reveals Our Bond with Nature

Duality Could Cut Us Off. Why Should We Choose Which Side We Are On?
Thinking outside the box: reasons has more than two faces
Exploring non-dual thinking to overcome cultural differences globally, fostering understanding of others’ perspectives for neutrality in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Self-growth

November 11, 2023

Dualism Might Isolate Us. Why Should We Choose Which Side We Are On?

Why sarcasm is hurtful while irony sparks connections Imagine a workshop scenario with an experienced manager, a group of newcomers, and an intern. The experienced supervisor has conceited manners, and his behavior borders on narcissism. At the end of the explanation of the assignment, he dismisses the group. Then the intern asks a question, unrelated […]

Self-growth

October 30, 2023

Beware Sarcastic People: They Aren’t Funny nor Smart

Learn how continued study can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of the world around us What if I told you that the pursuit of knowledge transformed my life during one of the world’s most challenging times? Some days ago I saw a post by a friend of mine, who was attending a motivational […]

Self-growth

October 22, 2023

For Those Feeling Inadequate: Enjoy Your Personal Journey through Education

Stumbling upon acceptance: how the Pride Parade changed my outlook Have you ever stumbled upon an event that changed your perspective forever? That was the Pride Parade for me. But why did I need it? I grew up in Italy, a Catholic Country, with a strong sense of traditional family. Usually, our grandmothers are concerned with […]

Relationships

October 15, 2023

Walking among Rainbows: a Journey Towards Inclusivity

The surprisingly positive impact of mistakes Can a supermarket’s ad spot divide a Country? In Italy it’s possible, but there’s more than one lesson to learn. I don’t know if it’s the same all over the world, but in my country, private companies are often facing competition with politically endorsed ones. For example, in the field […]

BizDev

October 11, 2023

The Peach of Discord: a Commercial Ad’s Unexpected Lessons on Values

The importance of embracing your child’s uniqueness My greatest contribution to the wellness of humanity is having produced a psychologist: my son. It was one of the greatest contributions to my personal wellness too. As every mother might confirm, having children is a game-changer in women’s life. To me, it meant that I had done […]

Relationships

October 6, 2023

Nurturing Individuality: a Parent’s Greatest Gift

Some writing non-tips and the novelists’ legacy Once again, the best writing tip is… ‘follow no tips’! When I was a young and enthusiastic girl in high school, all of my teachers suggested that, in order to write the perfect essay, I had to follow a scheme. The scheme was a cascade of points, that should guide […]

Writing

October 2, 2023

Going With the Flow: You Aren’t Writing a Business Plan

The intriguing parallels between royal sibling relationships and everyday family dynamics When I picked up Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, this summer, I had a revelation: if we aren’t the firstborn in our family, we are all spare children in some ways. This isn’t a complaint, but rather an observation that sparked my curiosity. I hesitated to […]

Relationships

September 19, 2023

Dear Prince Harry, We are All Spare Children