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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 18:22 EDT

Research suggests that people who need a full day alone after socializing aren’t antisocial, their brains are processing every interaction at a level most people skip entirely

Research in sensory processing sensitivity reveals that people who need a full recovery day after socializing aren't antisocial. Their brains are processing every micro-expression, emotional undercurrent, and unspoken tension at a depth most people skip entirely. Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 18:16 EDT

People who seem cold but text you to make sure you got home safe

They won't gush, they won't hug, and they barely smile when you walk in. But at midnight, your phone buzzes: "Did you get home okay?" The psychology behind people whose care speaks louder than their warmth. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 18:10 EDT

Why some of us feel most like ourselves at 2 a.m. when the world is quiet and no one is watching us perform the version of us that daylight demands

Many people feel most authentic in the late-night hours when no one is watching. The psychology behind this pattern reveals something important about the gap between our performed selves and our real ones. Read more ›

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 18:00 EDT

Psychology says 1 in 4 young men report feeling lonely on a regular basis. I was one of them for three years before I walked into a men’s group and said six words I’d never said out loud

After three years of crushing Sunday morning isolation and pretending to be "too busy" while secretly drowning in silence, I finally walked into a basement full of strangers and discovered that admitting vulnerability to other men didn't make me weak—it made me human. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 17:00 EDT

The little girl who never needed help grew into a woman who couldn't let anyone love her — and psychology reveals the 8 hidden ways this "strength" sabotages every relationship she touches. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 16:00 EDT

I asked my 87-year-old neighbor what she would tell her 40-year-old self, and her answer made me pull over and cry on the way home

Her answer wasn't about regret or lost love, but something so unexpectedly simple about fine china and breakfast eggs that it shattered my entire understanding of how I'd been living my life. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 15:00 EDT

Psychology says people who rinse their plate immediately but leave it on the counter instead of putting it in the dishwasher share these 6 traits that reveal exactly how they handle unfinished emotional business

This peculiar kitchen habit—where someone meticulously rinses their plate but stops just short of putting it in the dishwasher—reveals a fascinating psychological pattern that mirrors exactly how they handle emotional closure, manage invisible mental loads, and navigate the exhausting space between "good enough" and "actually done." Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 14:00 EDT

8 daily habits of people who are genuinely at peace with getting older that have nothing to do with diet or exercise

While everyone obsesses over anti-aging serums and gym memberships, the most content older people I know have mastered something entirely different—eight simple daily habits that have transformed their relationship with time itself. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 13:00 EDT

The art of being the oldest person in the room: 7 habits of people over 60 who never feel invisible in younger company

Being the oldest person in the room used to feel like social invisibility, but these seven unexpected habits—from asking genuine questions to admitting what you don't know—reveal how people over 60 are commanding respect and meaningful connections without pretending to be 25 again. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 11:00 EDT

9 phrases a retired man starts repeating when he’s realized the life he built doesn’t actually need him in it anymore

He spent forty years as the town's go-to electrician, but six months into retirement, he's discovered that the hardest thing to fix is the growing silence where his purpose used to be. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 10:00 EDT

I watched my wife stop explaining herself to everyone after she turned 50, and what happened next changed how I see every woman in my life

She became a completely different person—quieter, happier, and somehow more powerful—simply by doing one thing nobody expected a woman her age to stop doing. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 09:00 EDT

Psychology says people who still handwrite thank-you notes instead of texting don’t just have good manners — they process gratitude at a neurological depth that changes how they experience relationships

While texting "thanks!" takes seconds, neuroscientists have discovered that the slower, deliberate act of handwriting gratitude activates unique neural pathways that fundamentally rewire how our brains process appreciation and deepen our capacity for meaningful connection. Read more ›

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 08:50 EDT

Why the people building the most powerful AI systems on Earth have the least incentive to make them safe — and what that tells us about the real structure of the tech industry

The people building the most powerful AI systems on Earth don't have any real incentive to make them safe — not because they're bad people, but because the capital structure, competitive dynamics, and geopolitical pressures of the industry make safety structurally subordinate to speed. Understanding that architecture is the first step toward changing it. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 08:42 EDT

Psychology says the people who feel exhausted after scrolling aren’t lazy, their brains are processing thousands of micro-decisions that were designed to feel like nothing

That hollow tiredness after scrolling isn't laziness — it's your brain recovering from thousands of invisible micro-decisions engineered to feel like nothing, each one quietly draining the same cognitive resources you need for everything else. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 08:40 EDT

Neuroscience is starting to explain why people who work in open-plan offices slowly stop having original ideas and it has to do with a surveillance response most of us don’t even notice

Neuroscience reveals that open-plan offices trigger a subtle surveillance response — suppressing the brain's default mode network and quietly killing original thinking over months, without workers ever noticing the shift. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 08:32 EDT

The psychology behind why engineers burn out faster at companies that claim unlimited PTO

Unlimited PTO policies trigger decision paralysis, pluralistic ignorance, and chronic ambiguity — psychological forces that cause engineers to take less time off and burn out faster than under traditional fixed vacation plans. Read more ›

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 08:26 EDT

Saudi Arabia launches $100 billion AI fund as Gulf states race to diversify beyond oil

Saudi Arabia has launched Humain, a $100 billion AI investment fund backed by the Public Investment Fund, representing the largest single sovereign commitment to artificial intelligence as Gulf states accelerate their race to diversify beyond oil dependence. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 08:20 EDT

OpenAI closes $40 billion funding round, becoming the most valuable private company in history

OpenAI has closed a $40 billion funding round at a $300 billion valuation — the largest private raise in history. But behind the staggering numbers lies a deeper story about how perceived inevitability becomes the real competitive moat. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 08:13 EDT

The people who walk away quietly were usually the ones who tried the longest before leaving

The people who walk away without a word were rarely the ones who cared the least — they were the ones who cared the longest, until there was nothing left to give. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/26/2026 08:07 EDT

Neuroscience reveals that people who overthink at night often have brains that refuse to file away unresolved emotional experiences during the day

Neuroscience shows that nighttime overthinking isn't a character flaw — it's the brain's filing system running behind schedule, processing emotional experiences that never got adequate attention during the day. Read more ›

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