Psychology of Surviving
How to Know If You’re Ready for a Desert Island Survival Adventure

You’ve been hovering over the booking page for three weeks now. Maybe longer. The cursor hovers over “Reserve Your Spot” while your brain runs through every possible scenario where you fail spectacularly. What if I can’t start a fire? What…
Why You’re Craving Discomfort, and What to Do About It

You’re comfortable. But something’s off. You’re not alone. You’ve got a routine. A warm bed. A stocked fridge. Maybe even a good job and a well oiled social life. But under all that comfort, there’s a quiet restlessness. A hum…
The reason people return from the wild transformed

I once watched a corporate lawyer cry into his hands beside a barely-there campfire on a cold Welsh coastline. Not from pain, not from fear — but from silence. For the first time in years, his mind had gone quiet.…
How Nature Supercharges Personal Growth

Most of Us Aren’t Lost—We’re Just Unwilded We chase self-improvement with the same urgency we check our phones: relentlessly, and often pointlessly. We binge podcasts, subscribe to newsletters, dabble in cold showers or breathwork apps—but still, something’s missing. Here’s the…
Luxury After Survival: Why It Feels So Much Better

Introduction: The First Shower After the Wild There’s something borderline religious about the first hot shower after a week of living like a prehistoric castaway. You step in, and the water hits you—not just physically, but emotionally. It washes off…
The Psychology of Surviving in the Wilderness

What do you think the biggest reason to tap-out in a survival situation? Lack of food? Exposure to the elements? All good answers. However, for most it will be the brain telling you that ‘enough is enough!’. But why is…