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Psychology says people who never take their dishes to the kitchen and leave for others aren't always lazy, they may be repeating invisible patterns they learned years agoPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal invisible social dynamics. The dishes themselves are rarely the real story. Respons...
Psychology says people who always take the last piece of cake are not necessarily selfish: Why the brain responds differently to social permission and opportunityPsychology suggests that the last piece of cake is rarely just about food. It often becomes a symbol of opportunity, social comfort and the...
Harshvardhan Rane: Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat actor once worked as delivery boy, carpenter, call centre exec, and studied psychology after fameHarshvardhan Rane's journey from struggle to success is an inspiring tale of resilience. After running away from home and taking on odd job...
Why do meat-eaters really hate vegans? Shocking new study reveals the psychology behind the food fightA recent study reveals that meat-eaters' resentment towards vegans stems from envy, not disgust. Researchers from the University of Vaasa f...
3 ways food can help promote heart health: Set a diet goal & indulge in clean eatingHaving a Mediterranean diet can help lower heart disease risk.
10 wedding proposals, more iconic than anything shown in rom-comsThose who braved through lockdowns unlocked the secret to lifelong conjugal happiness.
Himalayan threat looms: Could China’s aggression make India get its act together?India always had the Himalayas as a comfortable physical and psychological barrier, warding off any sense of imminent, existential crisis i...
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PM Narendra Modi's complete interview to Times NowPM Narendra Modi in an interview with Times Now has shared his views on a range of issues. Here is the complete trascript with Arnab Goswam...
- Petrol price hike: Public reaction as expected
Given the general price rises and fuel shortage in India, the public's reaction to the current petrol price hike almost seems routine.
I gave my kids Rs 5 as pocket money: Nita AmbaniRichest Indian woman or not, Nita still does the weekly hisaab of kitchen spends, a habit she learned from her mother-in-law.