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    Transforming Lives Through Cognitive Empowerment

    July 29, 2020Updated on December 6, 2025

    Greendoor does not claim to change lives through pills. What we have seen is that people often find real improvement when they gain clarity, focus, and a renewed sense of control. These shifts come from information, mindset changes, and more intentional decisions about cognitive support. Our role is to support that process one informed step…

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    Tara’s Story: From Fog to Focus

    July 29, 2020Updated on December 6, 2025

    For years, Tara felt as if her mind was working against her. She describes this period as one of disconnection, with long stretches of confusion and impulsive choices. She often felt unable to trust her own thoughts. When she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her forties, the diagnosis helped explain the shifts she experienced,…

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    Now More Than Ever, Clarity Matters

    July 29, 2020Updated on December 6, 2025

    We are living in a time of constant distraction, increasing pressure, and ongoing mental overload. The demand for high performance in school, at work, and in daily life has never been greater. More people than ever are turning to cognitive enhancers to meet these demands. At Greendoor, we believe this moment requires more than effort….

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    Cognitive Health and the Margins: Rethinking Access and Equity

    July 29, 2020Updated on December 6, 2025

    At Greendoor, we believe cognitive enhancement and mental well-being should not be limited to people with privilege. Although our focus is on nootropics, we also recognize that conversations about brain health must include those most affected by structural inequality, including individuals experiencing chronic homelessness. Why It Matters Cognition is shaped by more than biology. It…

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    Rethinking Mental Health and Cognitive Enhancement

    July 29, 2020Updated on December 6, 2025

    Mental health is not only about treating illness. It is also about fostering resilience, clarity, motivation, and the ability to function in a demanding world. At Greendoor, we explore how nootropics, including natural compounds and prescription stimulants, intersect with mental well-being in both helpful and harmful ways. The conversation is changing. We aim to contribute…

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    Why Mental Health Reform Matters for Cognitive Wellness

    July 29, 2020Updated on December 6, 2025

    At Greendoor, we explore the frontiers of cognitive enhancement, but we recognize that nootropics cannot be separated from the systems people live in. Mental health is not only a personal struggle. It is shaped by access, stigma, and policies that often lag behind current understanding of cognitive diversity and human needs. This is why we…

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

    July 29, 2020Updated on July 30, 2020

    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,…

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    The homeless man who went to Harvard Law with John Roberts

    July 29, 2020Updated on July 30, 2020

    On July 13, 2015 Washington Post writer, Terrence McCoy, wrote the first of two stories about Alfred Postell. Postell was a Harvard Law student that would eventually become schizophrenic and ultimately homeless. “That few remember what happened to Postell perhaps betrays the illness that seized him. Schizophrenia creeps. Some people, especially those as accomplished as Postell,…

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