World Bipolar Day: Awareness, Respect, and Responsible Exploration

At Greendoor, we explore cognitive enhancement — but we never forget the complexities of mental health. World Bipolar Day is a powerful reminder that cognitive performance doesn’t exist in isolation. Many people who explore nootropics do so while managing — or questioning — mood disorders, energy dysregulation, and focus challenges. We stand with those living…

Transforming Lives Through Cognitive Empowerment

At Greendoor, we don’t claim to change lives with pills. But we’ve seen what happens when people finally get the clarity, focus, and control they’ve been searching for — not just through nootropics, but through information, mindset shifts, and smarter decisions. We’re here to support that process — one informed step at a time. Real…

Cognitive Health and the Margins: Rethinking Access and Equity

At Greendoor, we believe cognitive enhancement and mental well-being shouldn’t be reserved for the privileged. While we focus on nootropics, we also recognize that conversations about brain health must include the people most impacted by structural inequality — including those experiencing chronic homelessness. Why It Matters Cognition is shaped by more than biology — it’s…

Rethinking Mental Health and Cognitive Enhancement

Mental health isn’t just about treating illness. It’s about fostering resilience, clarity, motivation, and the ability to function in a demanding world. At Greendoor, we explore how nootropics — from natural compounds to prescription stimulants — intersect with mental well-being, for better or worse. The conversation is changing. We’re here to help shape it. Beyond…

Why Mental Health Reform Matters for Cognitive Wellness

At Greendoor, we explore the frontiers of cognitive enhancement — but we know you can’t separate nootropics from the broader systems people live in. Mental health isn’t just a personal struggle; it’s shaped by access, stigma, and outdated policies. That’s why we advocate for a more responsive, inclusive, and forward-thinking approach to mental health —…

Why the homeless man who graduated from Harvard is still on the streets

Terrance McCoy’s article on Alfred Postell was so compelling he wrote a follow-up article on July 16th. This follow up continues to illustrate the non-discriminatory nature of mental illness and the challenges that those trying to help them face. “…We ask ourselves how they can live like that. … But many also were full of hopes,…