PS BULLetin
The PS BULLetin is here to spark real change.
Every edition challenges what you think you know, exposing the truths most people avoid. We cut through the fluff, call out the uncomfortable stuff, and deliver raw insights on life’s biggest questions (without the BS).
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Your Reality Is a Lie … (And So Is Theirs)
Your Reality Is a Lie: The Neuroscience of Perception
Discover why your perception isn't truth—it's a survival strategy. Learn how your brain constructs reality and how curiosity can free you from limited thinking patterns.
The Sixth Love Language noone’s talking about: SEX!
The 5 Love Languages Missed One — Sex.
For many men, sex isn’t just physical — it’s emotional.
It’s how they bond, feel loved, and stay connected.
Ignore it, shame it, or treat it like a chore, and you’re not just rejecting sex — you’re rejecting intimacy.
Sex isn’t a bonus after emotional connection.
For men, it is the connection.
It’s time we stop demonizing male sexuality and start seeing it for what it really is: a powerful love language.
RISE AND TRANSFORM
Ready to Rise?
Easter isn’t just a religious story; it’s a powerful metaphor for transformation. If you’ve been stuck in burnout, crisis, or relationship chaos, it’s time to rise.
In this article, I break down three lessons from the resurrection story to help you embrace change:
AGING UNFILTERED: THe raw truth about getting older
Discover the raw, unfiltered truth about aging. Society sells the myth of “aging gracefully,” but the reality is far more empowering. This article smashes outdated perceptions, challenges the idea of being “past your prime,” and reveals how to optimise every stage of life. If you're ready for a refreshing, no-nonsense take on growing older, dive in.
The "Happily Ever After" - Myth
Tired of fairytale relationship advice? Learn why 'happily ever after' is BS and what real love actually looks like. Raw insights from PSS Psychology.
GROWING UP - The struggle is real
We all want to stay “forever young” , but aging is unavoidable. Growing up should be too, but more and more we are running from it in the chase for “freedom”.
What actually makes us grow up? What does it mean to be an adult? And how can we change the narrative from “growing up sucks” to “embracing adulthood”? Let’s look.