Lachlan Brown

Lachlan Brown is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Brown Brothers Media, a digital publishing network reaching tens of millions of readers monthly. He holds a Graduate Diploma of Psychological Studies from Deakin University, though his real education came afterward: a warehouse job shifting TVs, a stretch of anxiety in his mid-twenties, and the slow discovery that studying the mind is not the same as learning how to live well. He started experimenting with Buddhist principles during breaks at the warehouse and eventually began writing about what he was learning. That writing became Hack Spirit, a widely read personal development site, and his book Hidden Secrets of Buddhism became a bestseller. His work breaks down complex ideas into frameworks people can apply immediately, whether they are navigating a career change, a difficult relationship, or the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it. Lachlan splits his time between Singapore and Saigon. He writes about high-performance routines, decision-making under pressure, digital innovation, and the intersection of Eastern philosophy with modern life. His perspective comes from having built things from scratch, failed at some of them, and learned that clarity comes from practice, not theory.

8 little etiquette mistakes that make people seem unrefined without realizing it

Posted 31 Aug 2025, by

Lachlan Brown

If someone chews with their mouth open, you might cringe. If someone interrupts, you might feel annoyed. That’s the basics of etiquette. But, like reading human emotions, it’s not always as simple as that. In fact, people often make little etiquette mistakes that make them seem unrefined, without even realizing ...Read More

9 childhood experiences boomers had that could rarely happen today

Posted 31 Aug 2025, by

Lachlan Brown

Every generation’s childhood feels like its own world. For boomers—those born roughly between 1946 and 1964—that world was one of looser rules, fewer safety nets, and a whole lot more freedom than kids have today. It wasn’t always safer, smarter, or even healthier, but it was undeniably different. Looking back ...Read More

The surprising truth about people who struggle to accept compliments

Posted 31 Aug 2025, by

Lachlan Brown

I’ll be honest with you—I used to be terrible at accepting compliments. Whenever someone told me I’d done a good job, I’d quickly say something like, “Oh, it wasn’t that hard,” or “I just got lucky.” I thought I was being humble, but looking back, I was actually dismissing ...Read More