Tanmoy Goswami

Tanmoy Goswami

Founding editor, Sanity by Tanmoy

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New research shows stories of kindness can heal the harmful effects of bad news

"We’re fundamentally decent, and that’s worth clinging to."

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πŸ“Œ Sanity's 2023 annual community meet-up is here!

Sign up now to get an invite. RSVPs close June 7.

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The radical power of being incurious

When resisting curiosity is an act of revolution.

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Why are kids obsessed with dinosaurs?

It tells us an important story about being human.

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πŸ—οΈ Sanity classics: How touch shaped the world

A fascinating cultural history of our biggest sense organ.

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πŸ₯³ Ten years of crying clubs

In 2013, a visionary entrepreneur started the world's first crying club in Japan. What have we learnt about crying alone and in a pack?

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The media's sudden love of mental health stories hides a big hole

Unveiling the theme for Sanity's season 2.

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How to cope with the unspoken pain of misunderstood careers

When the people in your life don't get what you do for a living and why – it's an underrated source of emotional pain that we don't talk about.

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What cities teach us about resilience

Strong structures make safe people.

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πŸ‘‹πŸΎ Welcome to Sanity + your FAQs, answered

Hey there new friend, Welcome to Sanity. Thanks for allowing me into your inbox. It's a big deal for me. When I launched Sanity by Tanmoy after suddenly losing my job in December 2020, a friend told me: "Wait. That sounds like a perfume brand." Great,

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How to stop self-care from attacking the self

We are living in the golden age of self-care advice. Why then does it leave so many of us unhappy and frustrated?

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What the World Risk Poll teaches us about our relationship with work

We are often in denial about the harm our work can cause.