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COGNITIVE DISSONANCE AT WORK
Psychology says the most common lie isn't what people say it's what they leave out: The surprising reason honest people still deceive othersPsychology suggests that most people do not set out to mislead others deliberately. More often, they leave out certain details because doin...
World Cup 2026 Messi vs Ronaldo memes: The GOAT debate, the farewell, and one last fight for gloryWorld Cup 2026 Messi Vs Ronaldo Memes: The final chapter of a legendary sports rivalry is currently unfolding across North America. As the ...
'Even if it's faster manually, use Claude': Manager obsessed with AI tells employees to use it for everything, then instantly regrets itA manager's strict AI mandate led to an employee automating compliance training with AI. This move exposed the disconnect between leadershi...
Psychology says people who never listen to other opinions aren’t always confident and many are secretly afraid of this one thingThe psychology behind people who refuse to listen to others or expect everyone to follow their way often points to deeper patterns involvin...
Why do my father wants to do everything by himself without help? Psychology says supressed emotions and need to wear the 'tough masculinity' mask prevents them from expressingThe psychology of fathers who resist seeking help reflects a complex mix of identity, social expectations and emotional patterns. While the...
Love your parents, but don't like to live with them for even two nights? Psychology says internal conflict isn’t your fault, but there is a secret behind this constant struggleThe psychology of loving your parents but struggling to stay with them reveals a deeper truth: emotional connection does not always mean co...
I regret...: Manager discovers office team’s secret group chat without herA manager stumbled upon her team's private chat, revealing unfiltered criticisms despite their cordial in-person interactions. This discove...
“You Can Trust Me” Sounds Reassuring, But It Might Be Doing More at Work Than You ThinkColleagues often say "you can trust me" to expedite decisions and avoid conflict, driven by self-enhancement and cognitive biases that lead...
Why “No Pressure” Might Be the Most Stressful Thing Your Boss SaysManagers often say 'no pressure' to ease workplace tension. However, employees may find this phrase confusing. It can create mixed messages...
“It’s Just a Learning Curve”… Then Why Does It Feel Like a Test You’re Already Failing At Work?New employees often hear "this is a learning curve," but this phrase can create a disconnect between expected performance and actual learni...
When a coworker suddenly gets too friendly, here’s what it could meanWorkplace friendliness suddenly intensifying before a request signals ingratiation, a tactic to influence outcomes. While initially effecti...
If Your Coworker Never Takes Blame, Here Are the Patterns You’re MissingWorkplace accountability avoidance is a subtle issue. Individuals may subtly shift focus or downplay their role when problems arise. This c...
“You Have Potential”: The Hidden Problem With Being Told You’re “Promising” at WorkVague workplace praise like "You have potential" often leads to employee frustration and disengagement when not followed by concrete action...
Like what you get, or get what you like?March arrives, a beacon of springtime and the whimsical wisdom of the March Hare. This month whispers sweet promises of renewal, nudging us...
Word of the day: Cognitive DissonanceOur minds grapple with conflicting thoughts and actions, a state called cognitive dissonance. This internal conflict creates unease, prompt...
Nature doesn't exist in a zoo, it's also in youThe nature market offers escapes, but this disconnect from urban life is a capitalist cycle. People rely on markets for excitement and inne...
Why do we sell winning stocks too early?Many investors are subconsciously impacted by their mental errors and biases. These lead to investors making irrational investment decision...
Hedging currency risk across various market scenariosIn order to counteract biases and make more well-informed decisions, we conceived the idea of developing a barometer that captures the unde...
Fact or fiction? Experts say spotting fake news on Facebook is not that easyIn 2016, Facebook incorporated fact-checking into its platform.
Control your emotions to control your careerPaul MacLean, the neuroscientist, introduced the triune model of evolution. It states that our brain has three independent regions and they...