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PSYCHOLOGY OF DINING ALONE
Psychology says people who learn to use chopsticks to eat Chinese, Japanese, or any other cuisine aren't afraid of learning new skills: What this behavior may reveal?Psychology says people who learn to use chopsticks to eat Chinese, Japanese, or any other cuisine aren't avoiding challenges. Psychology su...
Psychology says people who leave generous tip for the waiters at any restaurant and bar aren't always trying to impress others: What the behavior may really meanPsychology says people who leave generous tip for the waiters at any restaurant and bar aren't always trying to show wealth or gain attenti...
Psychology says people who prefer dining alone aren't rude: They may simply be protecting their peace, independence and relationship with themselvesPsychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect deeper emotional needs. Choosing to eat alone is rarely an act of social rejection; ...
India’s growing wallets are fuelling the world’s massive concert rushIndia is rapidly transforming into a global hub for live entertainment, attracting major international festivals like Rolling Loud and Loll...
Techie shares weight loss tips, without touching fat loss drugs. He goes viralAmidst the rising popularity of weight loss medications, an engineer is advocating for a lifestyle-focused approach. He emphasizes discipli...
Sitting with your thoughts: How a little solitude could have a positive impact on your daily moodOn social media, television or in the music we listen to, we typically picture happiness as excitement, enthusiasm and energisation. From t...
Shock waves hit the global economy, posing grave risk to EuropeThe European Central Bank, which oversees economic policy for the 19 nations that use the euro, took an aggressive step to combat inflation...
Factories need to become sustainable. Here's howSustainable buildings fundamentally consume less energy during their construction and operation and have a longer lifespan than conventiona...
In time for summer, Europe sees dramatic fall in coronavirus casesCoronavirus infections, hospitalizations and deaths are plummeting across the continent, after Europe led the world in new cases last fall ...
Technology is the worst and most-commonly used form of therapy: Belinda ParmarLoneliness, a uniquely 21st century disease that is quickly reaching epidemic levels.
Can companies sustain cashbacks and deep discounts?The battle for mindshare and, eventually, your wallet, has meant aggressive pricing strategy across consumer-facing sectors.
I am not afraid to make a mistake, but only make one which I can afford: Rakesh JhunjhunwalaThere is one golden rule about the stock markets and that is there are no rules
How diets of single men and women differ from their married counterpartsIn a patriarchal society like India, you would expect women to be better at managing home and food. The difference is that more and more of...
New-age mantra: Invest in 'social capital' to beat gloom of economic slowdownNobody likes yo-yoing prices and a fickle rupee but, hey, maybe it’s time for you to stop obsessing about consumption and pay packets.
Eight slowdown-busters for young India without spending muchEconomy, rupee and job market are in tatters, but try telling the nation's youth to slow down. They're just finding innovative ways to have...