ARTICLES
The Trap You Only See If You're Paying Attention
The Choreography at the Door: A Scripted First Impression
The Global Formula: Addictive Products in Child‑Friendly Costumes
When Retailers Manipulate Our Choices, We Pay the Price
The Weight of Preventable Loss
How Neuromarketing Lighting Tricks Fuel Overconsumption
A Global Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight
A Counterpunch to Consumer Culture
Slow Music as a Neuromarketing Weapon
How Slow Music Turns Shoppers Into Perfect Customers
When people talk about Orwell's 1984, they imagine a brutal, visible dictatorship — telescreens, surveillance, and the Thought Police crushing every spark of independent thinking. What most don't realize is that the most effective form of control doesn't look like oppression at all. It looks like freedom. It feels like choice. It hides in plain...
Walk into any fast‑food restaurant, grocery store, or snack aisle, and you'll see it: the red‑and‑yellow combo. Bold. Bright. Familiar. But this isn't just branding — it's neuromarketing. A psychological trap designed to hijack your instincts and push you toward impulsive decisions.
A Crisis Lawmakers Can No Longer Ignore
How a Simple Visual Trick Shapes Our Choices

Nope Haul Revolution

The food industry shares the blame for obesity — not just individuals.

How I Became an "Anarchist": Two Years Fighting Neuromarketing and Getting Nowhere

Penny's Octopus Problem

Money Doesn’t Make Babies

Money Money Money

Let's avoid the demographic cliff.
















