About
"Why Are We Like This?" is a science communication blog that translates peer-reviewed research on human behavior into accessible, engaging articles for curious general readers.
We explore the slightly exasperated, self-aware question we often ask about ourselves—why do we procrastinate, believe false things, hold grudges, or doomscroll?
Mission
Our goal is to act as a knowledgeable friend who reads the research so you don't have to. We respect your intelligence and aim to be conversational but substantive. We don't dumb things down; we translate.
What We Cover
- Human behavior, psychology, and decision-making
- Communication, media effects, and persuasion
- Relationships and social dynamics
- Misinformation and belief systems
- Technology's effects on how we think and interact
What we don't cover: Clinical psychology, medical advice, hard sciences, or hot takes.
Choose Your Own Depth
We know different readers want different things. That's why every article is designed with a "choose your own depth" structure:
- The Takeaway: An abstract at the top that gives you the answer.
- The Deep Dive: A full article with evidence, nuance, and context.
- Expandables: Interactive blocks for those who want to geek out on methodology, statistics, or historical context.
Our Approach
This site synthesizes peer-reviewed research. We show our work—every claim links to its source. We are transparent about uncertainty and the limitations of current research.
While the site is written by a real human, we focus on the research, not the personality.
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