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Quote of the Day by Romanian-born French philosopher Emil Cioran: ‘I lost my sleep, and this is the greatest tragedy that can befall someone…’ - why peaceful sleep is life's greatest blessingQuote of the Day by Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran suggests losing sleep is a greater tragedy than imprisonment, a sentiment resonating t...
Psychology says people who think others are lying to them may be wrong more times than they realiseA new study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests that people consistently overestimate how often others lie ...
Quote of the Day by Søren Kierkegaard: “To cheat oneself out of love is… — Inspiring lessons on fear, self-deception, human nature and why love is essential for a meaningful life by the father of existentialism and deep insight into existence, faith, and individualityQuote of the Day by Søren Kierkegaard: Søren Kierkegaard’s quote, “To cheat oneself out of love is the most terrible deception; it is an et...
Psychology says people who trust others too easily aren’t simply naive but their brains may be wired for emotional safety, making red flags harder to noticeThe psychology behind people who trust others too easily reveals a complex blend of empathy, attachment styles, optimism bias, projection a...
Psychology suggests people who read the last page first aren't impatient; they're just softening uncertainty to enjoy the storyNew research suggests reading a book's ending first can actually improve your reading experience. Psychology studies show knowing the outco...
People who do not trust others are more stressed and anxious? Ankur Warikoo shares his theory on trust and overthinkingEntrepreneur Ankur Warikoo suggests that a lack of trust may lead to constant mental alertness, resulting in stress and anxiety. He posits ...
NEET cancellations: A look at the toughest medical exams across the globeIndia's NEET (UG) 2026 exam was cancelled due to alleged paper leaks, prompting a CBI inquiry and a re-examination. This mirrors global cha...
Mangaluru man gets call about SIM card misuse; one mistake makes him lose Rs 2,07,04,600 in a few weeksA 61-year-old man in Mangaluru was allegedly duped of over Rs 2 crore in a sophisticated digital arrest scam, where fraudsters posing as of...
Word of the Day: MisanthropeA misanthrope harbors a strong dislike or distrust of humankind, stemming from disappointment or disgust with human behavior. This skeptici...
Psychologists warn about the one trait strongly linked to cheating and secret affairs — and it’s not falling out of loveThis one trait makes the partners in a relationship to seek something outside of their own and this does not happen just because your partn...
Can using ChatGPT or Gemini encourage dishonesty? New study reveals a troubling link between AI and ethicsA new study in Nature reveals that AI tools can increase human dishonesty. Researchers found that people are more likely to cheat when dele...
Is there a science behind cheating? Shocking study reveals why some women cheat, and it’s not what you thinkResearch by Alicia M. Walker finds that some women cheat not to end their relationships but to save them. These women seek to fulfill unmet...
The Trust 2: Will Netflix renew the reality show? Here’s what we know so farNetflix's latest series, The Trust: A Game of Greed, has captured significant attention for its unique premise and dynamic gameplay. Here’s...
Kangana Ranaut's Oops Moment: Actress mistakes satire on anti-cheating bill for relationship legislationBollywood actress Kangana Ranaut sparked controversy after mistakenly believing a satirical post about the Anti-Cheat Bill to be genuine le...
Do people who feel entitled cheat more? New study challenges popular psychology ideaParticipants who dislike inequality cheated less than others.
Huma Qureshi to headline psychological thriller series 'Mithya' for ZEE5'Mithya' also marks the screen debut of Avantika, daughter of actor Bhagyashree.
Air pollution may lead to unethical behaviour: StudyExposure to air pollution, even imaginative, may lead to unethical behaviour such as crime and cheating, according to a study conducted on ...
Does your boss love western classical music? Zane Dalal shares tips on making small talkChatting with the boss can be nerve-racking. Here's how you can warm up with the top brass at the next coffee break.
All you needed to know about cheatingCan someone, who has cheated on a partner in the past, repeat the pattern again? Yes, says a recent study.
Employees who feel excluded at work more likely to lie, cheatFeeling excluded at work may motivate employees to engage in unsavoury behaviours such as cheating and lying, a new study has found.