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Psychology says people who adjust to any situation without complaining may have high flexibility and resiliencePsychology suggests that people who adapt well to almost any situation are often supported by a combination of psychological flexibility, r...
Psychology explains why Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) feels so real - and why intrusive thoughts can be incredibly difficult to ignoreObsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that feel real. The brain processes uncertainty an...
Psychology says students who bunk classes aren't necessarily irresponsible, they may be reacting to how they experience schoolPsychology suggests that students who frequently bunk classes aren't necessarily lazy, careless, or uninterested in education. Helping stud...
Psychology says people who join different social clubs aren't necessarily extroverts, they may be looking for a place to feel where they belongPsychology says that people who enjoy joining different social clubs aren't simply trying to fill their schedules. For many people, joining...
Psychology says people who can't remember routes even after traveling hundred times aren't absent-minded, their brain may priortizing different thingsPsychology suggests that people who struggle to remember routes are not born with ‘GPS brain’. Fortunately, navigation is a skill that many...
Contrarian investing: Fred Kelly's timeless lessons for winning in the stock marketFred C. Kelly's timeless investing philosophy highlights how independent thinking, emotional discipline and understanding crowd psychology ...
Quote of the Day by Sigmund Freud: “The voice of the intellect is a soft one, but it does not rest until...” — A timeless life lesson on decision-making, self-awareness, and the psychology behind life’s biggest choices that quietly shape our relationships, careers, judgment, every single day we makeQuote of the Day by Sigmund Freud offers timeless wisdom for today's fast-moving world. His famous quote reminds us that truth speaks quiet...
George Goodman’s investing wisdom: Why sometimes the best move is to do nothingGeorge Goodman's classic book highlights investor psychology over pure logic. He stressed knowing oneself and avoiding crowd mentality for ...
Psychology says people whose bodies start itching just as they try to sleep aren't imagining it, the brain may be amplifying normal sensationsPsychology suggests that people who feel sudden itching sensations in their bodies just before sleep aren't feeling something abnormal, it ...
Japanese mindset of the day by Fumitake Koga: 'You notice only your shortcomings because you've resolved to not...' - Japanese co-author of The Courage to Be Disliked explains why you notice your flaws more than your strengths and motivational life lesson on self-acceptanceLife lesson by Fumitake Koga: Japanese author Fumitake Koga suggests self-doubt stems from a refusal to accept oneself. We often notice sho...
Proverb of the day: ‘When you are not fed love on a silver spoon you learn to lick it off knives’ A timeless wisdom on how childhood shapes relationshipsChildhood emotional neglect profoundly shapes adult relationships, leading individuals to seek affection in harmful ways. When love isn't f...
Psychology says people who read a book before going to bed aren't avoiding reality: What this bedtime habit reveals?Psychology says people who read a book before going to bed aren't simply passing time before sleeping. Research suggests this habit can sup...
Psychology says people who stop the use of all kinds of screen devices like TV, phones, tablets, etc an hour before bed aren't avoiding technology but building a bedtime routine: What the behaviour reveals?Psychology says people who stop the use of all kinds of screen devices like TV, phones, tablets, etc. an hour before bed aren't simply tryi...
Quote of the day by George Soros: "A boom/bust process occurs only when market prices find a way to influence the so-called fundamentals that are supposed to be reflected in market prices."George Soros observed that market prices influence economic fundamentals. Rising prices attract buyers and encourage business expansion, wh...
Delayed healing, emotional distress, false hope: Psychologists say stalking your ex's social media may be doing more harm than goodScrolling through an ex's social media late at night might feel comforting, but psychologists warn of a significant cost. A study found tha...
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...
Psychology says people who feel insecure about other people's success may not be jealous, they may be trapped in the comparison cycleWhy do some people feel uncomfortable when others achieve success? Psychology suggests social comparison, self-esteem, scarcity thinking an...