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Human Ascent challenges Charles Darwin’s and Richard Dawkins’ ideas of evolution as a struggle for survival. Henry Gobus reveals a new model of life’s progress — where self-sacrifice, empathy, and emotional attachment, not competition, drive the transformation of species and the evolution of intelligence and consciousness.
It’s Always the Love explains that every form of inner unease or mental distress can be traced to a single emotional origin — disconnection. By understanding how attachment and love shape your emotional growth across your lifespan, you can change the way you feel, think, and behave, creating lasting psychological wellbeing.
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In this video, we address emotional learning, and it explains how to become self-aware to stop emotional triggering. Detailed examples are provided on how to change feelings. It also addresses longstanding fallacies that have survived to this day. The video also addresses work-life balance and explains the boundaries. The information empowers a person to confidently address their mental health matters.

This video explains the nature of relationships and how mental health issues can impact them. The video raises awareness and explores various facets of relationships that arise from underlying mental health issues. It also explains brain functions and how to utilise them to resolve disagreements or conflicts.

This video highlights the numerous occasions where mental health issues are discussed and incorrectly presented. Through many research findings, mental health is reported to be in a global crisis. This video suggests that the underlying research, which is globally accepted as accurate, is in fact flawed. The video suggests that mental issues, without much effort, can be completely eradicated.

In two videos in PowerPoint format, psychologist Henry Gobus presents his book Human Ascent. The first video offers a detailed critique of Darwin’s ideas, while the second explains evolution from its earliest beginnings — from the emergence of insects to the rise of mammals.
The second video explains evolution as decreasing instinct and increasing emotional attachment. This model opens powerful new insights into mental health.
The Significant Effect mental health video series presents a vision of how understanding could reshape the future of wellbeing. Also available from the Ko-fi shop.










