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Japanese Proverb of the Day on Success, “Fall down seven times, stand up eight.” True success is not the absence of failure, but the resilience to keep rising every time you fall—The ancient formula world needs right nowThere is a Japanese proverb of the day on success that is only seven words long. Seven words that have outlasted empires, shaped samurai ph...
Scientists Gave Mice and AI the Same Task, And The Results Were Strangely SimilarIn a groundbreaking study, mice and AI agents independently learned to cooperate on tasks, revealing shared principles of coordination. Bot...
Why Ghosting Hurts More Than a Breakup: The Unseen Psychological ImpactGhosting, the abrupt end of communication without explanation, inflicts deeper pain than traditional breakups. This digital-age phenomenon ...
Attachment Theory Beyond Romance: How Your Childhood Patterns Show Up in Work FeedbackAttachment theory reveals how early caregiver relationships shape adult responses to workplace feedback. Secure individuals see feedback as...
Why People Who Constantly Interrupt Aren’t Always Rude, Psychologists SayConstant interruptions often stem from deeper issues like anxiety, impulse control, or cultural norms, not just rudeness. Psychology reveal...
Why Silence After a Message Feels Uncomfortable to Some and Peaceful to OthersUnanswered messages trigger varied brain responses, from discomfort to calm, depending on attachment styles and tolerance for ambiguity. Ne...
Study says bullied teens show early signs of psychosisA recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Tokyo suggests that bullied teenagers may exhibit early signs of psychosis, ch...
Imbalance in brain chemicals may be the culprit behind OCD: StudySome people with OCD are engaged in rituals for much of their waking life and cannot even leave their homes. As the condition is difficult ...
How your brain will help you save during the cost of living crisisA recent survey suggests, perhaps unsurprisingly, that low prices will become increasingly important to consumers in the coming month. Rese...
As transport, fuel and groceries get more expensive, neuroscience finds how the brain helps us save during inflationary timesMaking difficult decisions involves different parts of the brain working together towards a conclusion.
Are you a procrastinator? Blame that larger amygdala in your brainScientist have identified brain regions that make people put tasks off rather than tackling them directly.
Who cares about the science behind love?Had interest been shown on other feelings such as murderous anger or deep hatred, maybe society would be more motivated to deal with issues...
COPD may change brain structure: StudyCOPD is a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe and is caused by damage to the lungs from many years, usually from smoking.
Juggling e-devices may lower grey matter densityThe research supports studies showing connections between high media-multitasking activity and poor attention in the face of distractions.
Media multitasking may cause your brain to shrinkScientists have previously demonstrated that brain structure can be altered upon prolonged exposure to novel environments and experience.
- Looking Within
Executive coaching and leadership development programmes rarely include much about clarifying one’s philosophical world view.