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Psychology says some women crying and overexplaining themselves during arguments may not be normal: John Bowlby explains reason behind hidden tearsAlthough crying and overexplaining are natural emotional responses, psychologists note that they can become counterproductive when they rep...
Psychology says people accept bad behavior from partners that they would never tolerate from friends: Harville Hendrix's insights explain whyAccording to the psychological insights of Harville Hendrix, people often put up with behaviors from romantic partners that they would neve...
French Proverb of the Day: 'You must hit the iron...'- Life lessons on timing, opportunity, action, and why success belongs to those who recognize the right momentFrench proverbs offer practical wisdom, with "hit the iron while it's hot" emphasizing timely action. Success hinges on recognizing and sei...
Is your child hearing 'yes' too often? Get ready for dark personality traits: 5 parenting habits that has negative effect on kidsA new study published in Current Psychology suggests that children who grow up with highly indulgent parenting and few limits may be more l...
Psychology says kids who refuse to eat without a screen may share this hidden risk linked to focus, mood, and creativity and it may be quietly changing how their brain developsPsychology suggests that children who refuse to eat without a phone are not necessarily showing signs of a serious issue, but the behavior ...
African Proverb of the Day: 'When we hear a house has fallen...'- Life lessons on responsibility, consequences, community, and why every fall affects more than what we seeAn African proverb illustrates that when a 'house' collapses, the 'ceiling' is inevitably affected, symbolizing how interconnectedness mean...
Quote of the Day by John Denver: “Divorce is just the… — Inspiring lessons marriage, relationships, commitment, separation and why sometimes the hardest part isn’t letting go but learning to start over by Legendary American singer known for his heartfelt music about love, nature and human emotionsQuote of the Day by John Denver: John Denver’s quote, “Divorce is just the most awful thing in the world,” reflects the profound emotional ...
How economic diplomacy is becoming as important as traditional diplomacyEconomic diplomacy is now paramount, eclipsing traditional political alliances as nations prioritize trade, investment, and supply chain se...
African proverb of the day: 'He who digs a grave for his enemy might as well be digging one for...' - thought-provoking life lessons on why revenge can backfire on you and how to handle conflict in a smart wayAfrican proverb of the day: An African saying warns that seeking revenge against an enemy can lead to self-destruction, as actions intended...
Quote of the day by Aesop: 'Always stop to think whether your fun may be...' Life lessons on human nature, happiness, kindness and inner peace by supposed author of a collection of Greek fablesQuote of the day by Aesop reminds people to think about how their actions affect others. The saying highlights kindness, human nature, happ...
RBI MPC Meeting 2026: Sanjay Malhotra & co warn weak monsoon could stir food inflation despite price stabilityRBI monetary policy meeting: India's monsoon season is critical for farms and prices. A weak monsoon could impact crop yields and raise foo...
Spanish Proverb of the Day: 'Flies don’t enter a closed mouth...'-Life Lessons on wisdom, self-control, communication, and why sometimes silence is the smartest responseA Spanish proverb, 'Flies don't enter a closed mouth,' offers timeless wisdom. It highlights the importance of self-control and discretion ...
Psychology says people who grew up around emotional chaos often don’t realize they recreate chaos in their lives in subtle waysThe emotional struggles faced in childhood often leave lasting imprints on adult relationships and coping mechanisms. When caregivers are i...
Psychology says people who keep their phone face down during meals aren't just being polite - they are often protecting attention in a way that helps conversations feel more realPsychologists are concerned about how smartphones impact communication, even when not in use. Placing a phone face down is believed to mini...
Quote of the day by Pythagoras: ‘As long as Man continues to be the ruthless destroyer of lower living beings, he will…’ – Greek philosopher on compassion, peace, and humanityOver 2,500 years ago, philosopher Pythagoras observed a profound link between how humans treat animals and their own capacity for peace and...
Psychology suggests siblings who slowly stop speaking as adults aren’t drifting apart over recent conflicts: They’re often acting out childhood dynamics no one in the family ever namedThe roots of distance among adult siblings often trace back to their childhood experiences. Instances of perceived favoritism or uneven tre...
Psychology says older adults who protect a steady leisure rhythm after retirement don't simply like routine, they often use structure to support well-being when work no longer organizes the dayRetirement often brings a loss of daily structure, but psychologists find that retirees who maintain organized activity cycles adapt better...
African proverb of the day: 'A man who lets his wife cry is...' Life lessons from Kenyan proverb on love, relationships, marriage and why mutual respect, empathy and emotional intelligence are vital for peaceAfrican proverb of the day explores the meaning behind the saying, “A man who lets his wife cry is planting thorns in his own pillow.” The ...
3 Zodiac Signs Facing a Difficult Week Ahead (June 1–7, 2026): Jupiter in Cancer Creates Emotional Pressure and Major Reality ChecksThe week of June 1–7, 2026 brings emotionally intense astrology as Mercury enters Cancer on June 1 followed by Jupiter’s major transit into...
Greek proverb of the day: 'The tongue has no bones but it crushes...' - life lessons on communication, why you must think before you speak and why hurtful words leave lasting scarsGreek proverb of the day: Ancient Greek saying emphasizes the profound and lasting impact of words, even though the tongue is physically so...