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Quote of the day by Laozi: ‘Watch your thoughts, they become words. Watch your words, they become…’ Chilling warning by the Chinese philosopher on why anxiety, anger and toxic behavior quietly take over livesQuote of the day: One reason the quote continues to resonate across generations is its practicality. It does not depend on complex philosop...
Ted Turner death: ‘Mouth of the South’ to ‘Captain Outrageous’ — Why the CNN empire courted controversy as boldly as he built an empireOften described as both a visionary and a provocateur, Ted Turner earned nicknames like “Mouth of the South” and “Captain Outrageous,” refl...
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...
Psychology explains why good listeners speak with greater impactPeople who listen more often communicate with greater impact. Psychology reveals that deep listening sharpens thinking and improves emotion...
That Sudden Silence When Someone Else Starts Talking? Here’s What It Really MeansSilence in conversations isn't an absence of meaning; it's a powerful nonverbal signal reflecting psychological processes. Pauses allow for...
Why people who prefer silence over small talk often think differently, psychology explainsSome people prefer silence over constant talk. Psychology suggests this reflects deep thinking and energy management. These individuals pro...
Psychology reveals why people who interrupt aren’t always rude, and when it should worry youInterruptions in conversations are not always rude. Psychology reveals they can stem from internal pressures like anxiety or impulse contro...
6 Signs Psychologists Spot Instantly in Someone With Bipolar DisorderBipolar disorder is more than just mood swings; it's a diagnosable condition marked by distinct manic and depressive episodes. Psychologist...
NYT Strands Hints, August 17: Themes, Spangram and clues to solve the Sunday challengeAs Strands continues to grow in popularity, it is clear that the New York Times has tapped into a new frontier of digital wordplay, offerin...
5 behavioral biases to avoid while investing: Here's how they are negatively impacting your investmentsMarket volatility often triggers emotional biases, leading to flawed investment decisions. Investors tend to make mistakes like panic selli...
10 festive season sales tricks used by retailers and how you can avoid themAs the festive season sales begin to entice you to spend, keep in mind that you might be influenced psychologically to make more purchases ...
Why ‘superwoman’ title is a trap laid to enslave womenIn this extract from her new book, the award-winning journalist looks at how women, in a bid to strive to be the ultimate superwomen, take ...
Mind Over Money: 60-min Vipassana & smart strategy helped this CMT trader beat a 45-sessions losing streakAfter exploring various options, I discovered that technical analysis resonated with me the most as it seemed like the most effective way t...
James O’Shaughnessy’s Seven Secrets to attain success in long-term investingO’Shaughnessy says investors with broadly passive and diversified portfolios react emotionally to a market selloff and sell their holdings,...
World Multiple Sclerosis Day: Don't struggle with everyday challenges, treatments can help manage the conditionMS is a chronic neurodegenerative condition that affects the central nervous system.
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...
Losing too many kilos? Being underweight may increase risk of dementiaIndia tops the global chart in being underweight and is home to over 40% of the world’s underweight population.
Do you have an itch to check Facebook all the time? It could be due to a brain imbalanceAn increasing number of people tend to use Facebook while driving, or even during a meeting.
Former FBI agent's three-step exercise to beat anxietyAcknowledging nervousness and being okay with that can help alleviate anxiety, says non-verbal behaviour expert and former FBI agent Joe Na...
Healthy mind in a healthy bodyThrough analysis and synthesis of related issues concerning his own personality, the intelligent seeker would have, well and truly, commenc...