Something You Should Know

Secret Languages We All Speak & Amazing Changes in Nature You Never Knew

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Nov 13, 2025
Ben Schott, an author known for his work on secret languages, reveals how families and professions create their own unique codes and slangs, enhancing social bonds and efficiency. He shares intriguing examples from diamond dealers to Starbucks baristas. Meanwhile, Tristan Gooley, an expert on natural navigation, uncovers hidden seasonal clues, explaining how subtle changes in nature signal shifts in the environment, from leaf colors to the behavior of insects. Together, they illuminate the richness of both human communication and the natural world.
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INSIGHT

Itch‑Scratch Cycle Explained

  • Scratching an itch triggers pain signals that briefly distract from itch but then increase itch via serotonin.
  • This creates an itch-scratch cycle where scratching makes the itch return stronger.
ADVICE

Replace Scratching With Gentle Rubbing

  • Instead of scratching, try gentle rubbing or soft stroking around the itchy area.
  • Soft strokes can disrupt the itch signal without triggering the serotonin‑driven loop.
INSIGHT

Language Reveals Group Mindset

  • Secret languages exist across families, professions, and social groups and shape insiders' thinking.
  • Learning a group's terms unlocks how members perceive their world and improves empathy.
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