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The Authentic Compass: Navigating the Dichotomy of Duty and True Self
In our continuous philosophical exploration of a well-lived life, we've dissected the allure of fleeting happiness versus enduring fulfilment, the hidden strength found in discomfort, and the profound importance of embracing our authentic selves. Now, I want to delve into a fundamental tension that many of us grapple with daily: the dichotomy between "duty" – what society expects of us – and the profound call to be authentic to our deepest values and individual purpose.

David Tyler
Jul 83 min read


Creativity & Your Audience: Does a Silent Song Still Sing? Creativity Beyond Applause!
Is creativity real without an audience? We argue true creativity is an internal spark, not reliant on external validation or applause. Creating for personal joy fosters self-expression and growth. Even if an audience dislikes a work, the creative act remains valid; history shows this. Creativity's essence lies in its novelty and imaginative power, independent of public opinion. Nurture your unique spark – it's profound whether shared, loved, or even hated.

David Tyler
Jul 64 min read


The Unvarnished Self: On Truth, Responsibility, and the Architecture of Being.
In a world increasingly awash with noise, where narratives proliferate and truths often feel negotiable, there emerges a quiet, persistent hum that many instinctively shy away from. It is the inconvenient voice of truth, not a harsh, accusatory shriek, but rather a subtle, insistent tremor beneath the surface of our carefully constructed realities. This voice speaks not of what we wish were true, nor what is comfortable to believe, but of what is. Find out here

David Tyler
Jun 284 min read


From Spark to Flame: Creativity as a Tool for Wellbeing.
From Spark to Flame: Creativity as a Tool for Wellbeing. We've explored the extraordinary creative "spark" that often comes with...

David Tyler
Jun 263 min read


The Neurodivergent Spark: Unveiling the Creative Superpowers Within.
Neurodiversity a unique brain wiring that can fuel incredible creativity? For too long, society has focused on what neurodivergent individuals—those with conditions like ADHD, autism, or dyslexia—"lack." But it's time to flip the script and recognise the extraordinary creative superpowers that often come with these unique minds.

David Tyler
Jun 263 min read


Do SSRIs Really Boost Brain Plasticity and Talking Therapies?
let's Discuss: It's time to shift our focus. Instead of hoping for a pill to make our brains more pliable for therapy, we should instead emphasise the inherent power of the human brain to adapt and heal through meaningful engagement with our life circumstances, our relationships, and structured psychological support. The true "boost" for talking therapies may come not from a chemical, but from fostering genuine connection, understanding, and the courage to face our experience

David Tyler
Jun 143 min read


Are We Medicated Into Misery? Rethinking Depression and the SSRI Story
Take a moment to look around. Chances are, you know someone, perhaps even many people, who are currently taking antidepressants. The statistics are striking: nearly one in five UK adults, and almost one in four women, are on these medications. For something so widespread, it's natural to assume we have a clear, scientific understanding of why they're prescribed and how they work. But what if much of what we've been told about depression and its "chemical cure" is built on sha

David Tyler
Jun 144 min read


100 Posts Young! A Huge Thank You!
Wow, it feels like just yesterday we hit publish on our very first post, and here we are, 100 blogs later! We're absolutely thrilled to reach this milestone, and it's all thanks to you, our incredible readers!

David Tyler
Jun 122 min read


The Unburdened Mind: How Desire Steals Our Default Happiness.
Recently, I’ve been engrossed in the profound insights of Dr. Alok Kanojia, particularly his perspectives on the mind's intrinsic state. His work resonates deeply with ancient wisdom, offering a compelling narrative that challenges our conventional understanding of well-being. What if, as Dr. Kanojia suggests, happiness isn't something we strive for, but rather our inherent default state, perpetually disrupted by the clamour of desire?

David Tyler
Jun 124 min read


Beyond Exhaustion: A Neuroscientist's Guide to Neurodiversity Burnout
We all know what it feels like to be tired or stressed. But neurodiversity burnout (often specifically termed autistic burnout) is a different phenomenon entirely. It is a state of chronic, profound exhaustion that goes far beyond what a good night's sleep or a relaxing weekend can fix. It's the devastating result of accumulated stress from trying to navigate a world not built for your neurotype, leading to a significant loss of skills.

David Tyler
Jun 114 min read


The Soft Cage: Why Comfort Threatens Our Flourishing and the Uncomfortable Path to Renewal.
From a purely evolutionary standpoint, the avoidance of pain and the pursuit of security were crucial for survival. In our technologically advanced societies, this drive has escalated to an unprecedented degree. We optimise our environments for minimal friction, our routines for maximum predictability, and our interactions for effortless gratification. The consequence is a widespread atrophy of our mental and physical faculties that slowly corrodes our capacity for genuine we

David Tyler
Jun 103 min read


ADHD and the Menopause Unmasking a Different Way of Being
We’re delving into a particularly crucial and often overlooked intersection: ADHD and the menopause. This is a topic that resonates deeply for many women, who may find their lives suddenly feeling overwhelming as they navigate a complex hormonal shift. Read more now

David Tyler
May 294 min read


The Nuance of Sorrow
To be able to experience sadness while remaining fulfilled and content is a testament to the complexity and resilience of the human spirit. It is in navigating these emotional currents, embracing the full spectrum of our feelings, that we truly live a rich and authentic life, a life that values meaning and purpose over the fleeting, often manufactured, pursuit of an impossible, unending happiness.

David Tyler
May 194 min read


The Fulfilled Life: Beyond the Algorithmic Smile and the Overrated Pursuit of Happiness
This post draws together these threads, arguing that our relentless pursuit of fleeting joy, often sought through the accumulation of possessions, is a dangerous distraction from a more profound and resilient state: fulfilment.

David Tyler
May 194 min read


Faith and Flourishing: A Philosophical and Theological Reflection on 'What is Happiness?'
Flourishing is not just a feeling in my head; it is peace in my soul, integrity in my actions, purpose in my life, and connection to something transcendent. It involves both human striving and perhaps divine grace, personal cultivation and universal harmony. True flourishing involves deep peace, meaningful ethical engagement, overcoming internal obstacles, and finding one's place within a larger reality. An ongoing exploration of what it means to live a life of depth, purpose

David Tyler
May 195 min read


Faith and Flourishing: Happiness in the Abrahamic Traditions
Faith and Flourishing: Happiness in the Abrahamic Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Happiness is a universal human aspiration....

David Tyler
May 194 min read


The Algorithmic Smile: Is the Pursuit of Happiness a Marketing Ploy, and Does Fulfilment Threaten the Machine?
We are told, in myriad ways, that the ultimate aim is happiness. Happiness is presented as the summum bonum, the highest good. But let us pause and engage in a moment of critical reflection: Is this relentless striving for happiness a truly inherent human quest, or has it been deliberately shaped, perhaps even constructed, by powerful forces within our society? what does this imply for the pursuit of genuine fulfillment?

David Tyler
May 105 min read


Powered for Creativity: Building New Worlds Within the Brain.
Creativity might seem almost magical sometimes – a sudden flash of insight, a brilliant idea seemingly appearing out of nowhere. But from a neuroscience perspective, it’s not magic; it’s the result of a dynamic interplay between different brain regions and networks, constantly processing, connecting, and transforming information. It's less about a single "creativity spot" in the brain and more about a whole-brain collaboration.

David Tyler
May 94 min read


Powered by Curiosity: The Brain's Drive to Explore.
That's curiosity in action, a fundamental human drive that powers our learning and exploration. But what’s actually going on inside our heads when that spark ignites? Let's take a peek behind the curtain and explore the neuroscience of our innate desire to know. Powered by Curiosity

David Tyler
May 94 min read


Complex, A Life Lived in the Details.
We navigate a universe of details, constantly processing information, feeling a spectrum of emotions, but is life Complex! Let's discuss!

David Tyler
May 54 min read
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