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Psychology says people who are never on time aren't inconsiderate, they may struggle to be punctual as they prioritize tasks differentlyPsychology suggests that people who are never on time aren't necessarily lazy, selfish, or disrespectful. Understanding why someone runs la...
Psychology says people who always write lengthy emails aren't trying to sound smart, they may be trying to communicate with clarity and reduce misunderstandingsPsychology suggests that people who always write lengthy emails aren't necessarily trying to sound important or overly formal. Sometimes, a...
Quote of the Day by Viktor Frankl: "Don’t aim at success — the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more..." - Life-changing lessons on purpose, meaningful work, resilience, and why chasing success often fails — from the Holocaust survivor who changed modern psychologyQuote of the Day by Viktor Frankl reminds us of a truth that feels surprisingly relevant in a world obsessed with achievement. His famous w...
Psychology says people who can drink tea anytime of the day aren't addicted, the comfort of familiar rituals may help them relax more than anything elsePsychology suggests that people who can drink tea anytime of the day aren't necessarily addicted to caffeine. Sometimes, the greatest comfo...
Psychology says people who always carry a fanny pack aren't necessarily unfashionable, they may value practical thinking more than trending looksPsychology suggests that people who always carry a fanny pack aren't necessarily anxious, unfashionable, or overly cautious. Sometimes, a s...
Psychology says people who avoid cutting cakes on birthdays or anniversaries don’t dislike people, they like to celebrate their special days differentlyPsychology suggests that people who don't like cutting cakes on birthdays and anniversaries are not unhappy or they don’t hate people. For ...
Psychology says people who keep saying 'sorry', even when it's someone else's mistake, aren't weak, they may be trying to protect relationshipsPsychology suggests that people who constantly say "sorry", even when others are responsible, aren't necessarily weak or lacking confidence...
Psychology says people who use fancy words in everyday conversations aren't showing off, good vocabulary may come more naturally to them than othersPsychology suggests that people who use large words in simple conversations aren't trying to show off. They may believe in effective commun...
Psychology says people who cut the queue aren't always trying to be rude, but the behavior often reflects how they view rules and other peoplePeople do not cut in line for the same reason. Some may believe their situation is unusually urgent, while others act on impulse without fu...
Psychology says people who don't use pillows while sleeping aren't strange, they may be listening to their body more than trendsPsychology suggests that people who don't use pillows while sleeping are not strange individuals. Some people, the perfect night's sleep be...
Psychology says people who prefer visiting old monuments over beaches or mountains aren't boring, they may be chasing stories more than sceneryChoosing to visit old monuments can reflect a person's interest in history, storytelling, learning, and emotional connection with the past....
Psychology says people who spend their adult money on things they always wanted as kids aren't immature, they may be healing old emotional needsPsychology suggests that adults who spend money on things they always wanted as children aren't acting out of their age. Sometimes the grea...
Psychology says people who celebrate their birthdays alone aren't isolated, they may simply be choosing solitude over loud partiesSome people intentionally choose to spend their birthdays on their own. They might take a solo trip, enjoy a favorite meal, visit a quiet p...
Psychology says people who keep losing their handkerchiefs aren't always careless, they may be paying attention to something more importantAt first glance, this habit may seem like carelessness or poor organization. Psychology suggests a more nuanced explanation. Frequently mis...
Psychology says people who own only one pair of socks aren't necessarily disorganized, they may simply have different prioritiesThe psychology discussed here applies to people who intentionally keep a very small wardrobe while maintaining healthy hygiene practices. B...
Psychology says people who don't break down after a fight aren't necessarily suppressing their emotions, they may simply recover in different waysPsychology suggests that people who don't break down after a fight aren't necessarily emotionless. Psychologists draw an important distinct...
Psychology says promoting the wrong people can lead to your best employees quitting sooner than you think and research explains whyPsychology suggests that perceptions of fairness play a powerful role in the workplace. When promotion decisions seem inconsistent or unfai...
Psychology says people who don't offer their seats on buses or metros aren't always inconsiderate but the reasons still deserve attentionPsychology does not support such a broad conclusion. There are many reasons why someone may not offer their seat. Some people may simply no...
Psychology says people who are old school and still love vintage gasoline run cars aren't resistant to change but often value memories, control and familiarity: What the behaviour reveals?Psychology says people who are old school and still love vintage gasoline run cars aren't simply avoiding modern technology. Psychology exp...
Psychologist Viktor Frankl explains the meaning of love: 'It goes very far beyond the physical person of the beloved. It finds its deepest meaning in...'Enduring Nazi concentration camps, Viktor Frankl discovered that even in extreme suffering, the mind's connection to loved ones offers prof...