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Quote of the day by Jennifer Garner: 'You have to have two people to dance in a marriage. It's one of the pains in life...' Lessons on love, heartbreak, and healing after life's toughest setbacks by the American actress known for her versatility and on-screen presence and philanthropyJennifer Garner's powerful words on marriage remind us that relationships need equal effort from both partners. Looking at her divorce from...
Psychology says people who love hiking alone aren't always escaping others, they may be giving their minds the space they need to recoverPsychology suggests that people who enjoy hiking alone aren't necessarily avoiding others. For many people, the greatest reward of a solo h...
Psychology says people who start feeling patriotic during sports matches aren't cheering for a team, they may be experiencing one of the brain's strongest social instinctsPsychology suggests that people who become especially patriotic during sporting events are not simply getting caught up in the excitement. ...
Psychology says adults who can’t resist popping bubble wrap aren’t being immature, they may be enjoying one of the brain's simplest forms of satisfactionPsychology suggests adults who enjoy popping bubble wrap aren't simply wasting time. For them, one of the simplest pleasures is simply hear...
Psychology says people who wear lots of rings aren't necessarily trying to stand out, they may be expressing identity and personal meaningA common misconception is that people who wear multiple rings are simply seeking attention. Psychology offers a more nuanced perspective. F...
Psychology says people who like to get numerous small tattoos on their body aren't always seeking attention: What this behavior may reveal?Psychology says people who like to get numerous small tattoos on their body aren't always trying to seek attention or follow trends. Psycho...
Psychologists say people who ask big favours from others aren't being demanding, they might see possibilities where others see rejectionPeople who ask others for major favours are often seen as demanding, but psychology suggests that may not be the full story. A UCLA study f...
Psychology says people who always travel on the Fourth of July aren't just taking a vacation, they may associate novelty with happinessPsychology says people who travel every Fourth of July may be motivated by novelty seeking, anticipation, positive emotions, and memorable ...
Psychology says mothers-in-law who expect daughters-in-law to follow old family rules may be repeating the cycle they never chosePsychology suggests that some mothers-in-law who expect daughters-in-law to follow long-standing family rules may be repeating patterns the...
Iran prepares for up to 3,000 deaths at Khamenei's funeral, one of the costliest state funerals in modern history: ReportIran is preparing for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's funeral with extensive logistical plans, including mass grave preparations for up to 3,...
Quote of the Day by Spanish philosopher George Santayana: "Chaos is a name for any order that produces..." — Could what you call chaos actually be the hidden order transforming your perspective on life? Inspiring lessons that redefine achievement in work, life, and personal growthQuote of the Day by George Santayana explores a timeless lesson about uncertainty, wisdom, and perspective. His famous words reveal that wh...
Quote of the Day by Ben Kingsley: 'Sometimes it’s right to do the wrong things...'- Powerful lessons on courage, conscience, difficult choices, and the wisdom to challenge convention by the Academy Award-winning actor known for films like Gandhi and Schindler's ListOscar-winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley's powerful quote, "Sometimes it’s right to do the wrong things and right now is one of those times," o...
Cows, cars and courts: Indra Nooyi calls India 'chaotic' in comparison with China, but says it's like a drug, you get addictedFormer PepsiCo chief Indra Nooyi described India as a "chaotic country," contrasting its vibrant disorder with China's homogeneity. She exp...
The way you walk may reveal how long you will live. Study finds a simple clue linked to longer lifespanA new study published in Gerontology suggests that the speed at which older adults begin taking a step, especially while performing a menta...
Quote of the Day Lao Tzu: ‘Governing a great nation is like cooking a small fish - too much…’ Chinese philosopher on balance and patience in leadershipAncient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu's wisdom on leadership, particularly his "small fish" analogy, highlights the perils of over-interferen...
Psychology says people who love camping may be giving their brains something modern life can'tEscape the daily grind and discover why nature offers a profound mental reset. Psychology reveals that extended time outdoors, especially t...
Quote of the Day by Carl Jung: ‘Children are educated by what the grown-up is and not…’ Swiss psychologist on learning and human developmentQuote of the Day by Carl Jung: Renowned psychologist Carl Jung, born in Switzerland, profoundly shaped our understanding of the human mind ...
Psychology says people who give funny pet names to their friends may be strengthening bonds without even realizing itPsychology says giving friends funny pet names may reflect social bonding, shared identity, humor, and emotional closeness. Here's what psy...
Psychology says people who don't answer work emails after hours aren't less dedicated and what they're actually protectingWork no longer ends at the office, with smartphones blurring boundaries. While hustle culture praises constant availability, psychologists ...
Missing Los Alamos scientist Melissa Casias' death investigation takes appalling turn after CT scan finds no bullet in skullMissing scientists mystery: The mysterious death of former Los Alamos scientist Melissa Casias has taken a new turn. An initial CT scan rep...