Wilson Igbasi
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Hi, I'm Wilson Igbasi — a passionate writer, researcher, and tech enthusiast. I love exploring topics at the intersection of technology, personal growth, and spirituality.
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Signs You’ve Met Your Soul Tribe Without Realizing It.
You move through life meeting many people. Most pass through without impact. A few stay. Some change you in ways you struggle to explain. You share values, timing, and growth with them. You feel understood without effort. You feel steady around them. These people form your soul tribe.
By Wilson Igbasi20 days ago in Humans
I Stopped Chasing Motivation and Focused on Systems.
Motivation feels good. It also fades fast. You wake up inspired one day and stuck the next. I learned this the hard way. I waited for the right mood before I worked. Progress stayed slow. Results stayed random. Everything changed when I stopped chasing motivation and built systems instead.
By Wilson Igbasi20 days ago in Journal
This Is the Secret Reason Why Your Good Writing Is Not Getting Views.
You write well. Your sentences flow. Your ideas show depth. Your grammar holds steady. Nobody reads it. The reason hurts because it sounds unfair. Quality alone does not earn attention online. Relevance does.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans
An Open Letter to the Productivity Guru Industry You Are Making Us All Sick.
This is an open letter to the productivity guru industry. You promise focus clarity and success. You sell morning routines rigid systems and endless metrics. You frame rest as weakness. You frame slowness as failure. You frame worth through output.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans
Three Books That Will Change Your Neurochemistry Backed by Science.
Books influence the brain through repetition focus and emotional engagement. Reading alters neural pathways the same way training alters muscle tissue. Functional MRI studies show sustained reading changes activity in the prefrontal cortex limbic system and default mode network. The result involves shifts in dopamine serotonin and cortisol regulation.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans
Five Modern Conveniences That Are Making Us Miserable.
Modern life sells ease as progress. One click. One tap. Instant access. These tools promise time savings and comfort. Many deliver the opposite. They reduce effort while quietly eroding focus, health, and meaning. Misery grows through convenience, not despite it.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans
Seven Socially Acceptable Behaviors That Secretly Kill Your Potential.
You follow rules taught as polite and mature. Society rewards these behaviors with approval. Praise feels safe. Progress slows. The danger hides in habits nobody questions. These habits look responsible. They drain growth over time.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans
What If Social Media Required a Driver’s License.
Social media shapes behavior at scale. It influences attention, mood, politics, and identity. Access requires no proof of skill or understanding. You receive powerful tools without training. This mismatch creates harm alongside benefit. A license requirement offers a way to test responsibility before access.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans
The Coming Climate Migration. Which U.S. Cities Prepare and Which Stay in Denial.
Climate migration no longer sits in the future. It unfolds now. Floods displace families. Heat strains cities. Drought limits water supply. Insurance retreats. People move when daily life breaks down. The United States faces internal migration driven by climate pressure rather than borders.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans