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Play, Recall, and Mental Wellbeing: What a Simple Quiz Game Taught Me About the Human Mind

When we think about mental health, we often focus on stress, anxiety, depression, or burnout. Yet mental wellbeing is also about keeping the mind active, maintaining confidence in our abilities, enjoying meaningful social interaction, and finding activities that challenge us without overwhelming us. While developing  Snake & Ladder Quiz , I observed something interesting that reminded me how closely psychology, learning, and mental wellbeing are connected. The game was originally designed with one educational objective:  to encourage recall . In Bloom's Taxonomy, recall is the ability to retrieve previously learned information. Whether it is basic computer fundamentals, networking concepts, or cybersecurity knowledge, the goal was to create an enjoyable way for people to remember what they already know rather than simply memorizing new facts. During one multiplayer session, I played against a friend. Initially, neither of us answered every question correctly. Some question...
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Privacy Policy for Board Game Quiz

Welcome to Board Game Quiz . Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect information when you use our mobile application. Information We Collect Board Game Quiz may collect the following information to provide multiplayer gameplay: Player display name Selected game character or avatar Selected quiz category Game progress during active sessions Chat messages sent during multiplayer games We do not collect sensitive personal information such as passwords, financial information, or government identification. How We Use Your Information The information collected is used solely to: Create and join multiplayer game rooms Display player names and avatars during gameplay Synchronize game progress between players Provide real-time chat functionality Improve game performance and reliability Data Sharing We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information. Information is shared only as necessary to enable multiplayer gameplay between connec...

Sugar Consumption, Dopamine, and Habit Relapse: The Hidden Link Between Diet, Cravings, and Self-Control

Introduction: Why Sugar and Self-Control Are More Connected Than You Think Many people struggle with breaking habits like overeating, excessive sugar intake, or compulsive behaviors such as pornography use or masturbation habits. What most don’t realize is that these behaviors often share a common root: the brain’s dopamine reward system. In this article, we will explore how sugar consumption can influence cravings, emotional regulation, and relapse into addictive habits, even after long periods of abstinence. Understanding this connection can help you build stronger self-control, improve mental clarity, and support long-term behavioral change. The Brain Reward System: Dopamine Explained Simply Dopamine is often called the “feel-good chemical,” but its real function is motivation and reward learning. Every time you: Eat sugary foods Scroll social media Watch stimulating content Engage in pleasurable habits Your brain learns: “Do this again to feel good.” The problem begins ...

REM Sleep, Sugar, and Sexual Ejaculation: How Diet and Rest Shape Male Vitality (A TCM Perspective)

  Sexual performance and reproductive health are not isolated functions of the body. They are deeply connected to sleep quality, diet, hormonal balance, nervous system regulation, and overall vitality. In both modern biomedical science and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), two often overlooked factors—REM sleep and sugar consumption—play a powerful role in sexual function and ejaculation control. This article explores how these elements interact and whether reducing sugar or practicing abstinence can support better sexual health, stamina, and control. Understanding REM Sleep and Sexual Function REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep is the stage of sleep where dreaming occurs and the brain is highly active. During this phase: Hormone regulation is optimized The brain processes stress and emotional tension The body undergoes neurological repair Sexual function and libido regulation are recalibrated In men, REM sleep is closely linked with testosterone balance and nocturnal penile tumescen...

Date Syrup as a Natural Alternative to Sugar: Health Benefits, Uses, and Nutrition Awareness

  Introduction: Why People Are Turning to Natural Sweeteners In recent years, many people have started looking for alternatives to refined sugar due to concerns about weight gain, diabetes, and overall metabolic health. One of the natural sweeteners gaining attention is date syrup, made from the fruit of the date palm. Date syrup is not just a sweetener—it also contains nutrients that refined sugar lacks, making it a popular option in health-conscious diets. What Is Date Syrup? Date syrup is a thick, dark natural liquid extracted from dates (Phoenix dactylifera). It is made by boiling dates in water, blending them, and extracting the concentrated liquid. It is commonly used in: Middle Eastern cuisine Smoothies and drinks Baking and desserts Traditional herbal preparations Nutritional Profile of Date Syrup Unlike refined sugar, which contains only empty calories, date syrup contains: Natural sugars (glucose and fructose) Potassium Magnesium Calcium Iron Antioxidants Small amounts of...

Sugar and Cancer: Understanding the Truth About Diet, Glucose, and Cancer Growth

  Introduction: Why This Topic Matters The relationship between sugar and cancer is one of the most misunderstood topics in nutrition and health today. Many people believe that sugar directly causes cancer or “feeds” cancer cells, while others think cutting out sugar completely can prevent or cure cancer. The truth is more complex. Cancer is influenced by genetics, lifestyle, environment, and long-term dietary patterns—not a single food like sugar. This article breaks down the science in simple terms: how sugar works in the body, its relationship with cancer, the difference between sugar and honey, and practical dietary guidance for cancer prevention and support.   What Is Sugar and How Does the Body Use It? Sugar is a form of carbohydrate, and the body breaks all carbohydrates down into glucose. Glucose is the body’s main source of energy and is required by every cell in the human body. When you eat foods such as: * Rice, bread, yam, pasta * Fruits and vegetables * Milk and d...

Sugar: From Sacred Reed of New Guinea to Modern Health Debate A Journey Through Time, Medicine, Luxury, and Controversy

 Sugar is so ordinary today that it is easy to forget how extraordinary its history truly is. What sits quietly in kitchen bowls once moved like a treasure across oceans, shaped empires, influenced medicine, and now stands at the center of one of the biggest global health debates. To understand sugar is to understand human history itself—trade, discovery, medicine, and modern disease all wrapped in one crystalline story. The First Discovery: Sweet Grass of New Guinea The story of sugar begins in the tropical landscapes of New Guinea, where early inhabitants first encountered and domesticated a tall grass we now know as sugarcane—Sugarcane. Unlike today’s refined white crystals, early sugarcane was simply chewed. The sweetness came directly from the plant’s juice. There was no refining, no crystallization—just a natural, fibrous source of energy and pleasure. From New Guinea, sugarcane spread slowly across Island Southeast Asia through migration and trade. But its transformation int...