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Psychology says people who pack far more clothes than they need may be responding to imagined future scenariosPacking far more clothes than necessary may sometimes reflect a mind that spends a lot of time anticipating what might happen next. A perso...
Psychology says people who are scared of closed spaces, spiders, crowds or any other such thing aren't always afraid: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who are scared of closed spaces, spiders, crowds or any other such thing aren't always afraid of the object or place...
Quote of the day by Carl Jung: ‘Life really does begin at forty. Up until then, you are just doing research.’ - Life lessons on embracing change and finding purpose through the wisdom of age by famous psychologistQuote of the day by Carl Jung: Carl Jung saw midlife not as an ending, but as an important renewal that opens the door to genuine self-disc...
Psychology says people who keep emergency cash in multiple places may think about future uncertainty differentlyKeeping emergency cash in several places may reflect a particular way of managing uncertainty. The person may not expect anything to go wro...
Psychology says people who carry snacks everywhere may be creating a psychological safety netThe snack tucked into someone's bag can sometimes represent more than simply having something to eat. It may provide a sense ofpreparedness...
Quote of the day by American writer Thomas Harris: "Nothing makes us more vulnerable than loneliness except greed" - What The Silence of the Lambs' powerful dialogue teaches us about human weakness and deepest fearsThomas Harris' quote opens up about the human vulnerability from loneliness and greed. Loneliness can make people seek connection, ignoring...
Psychology says people who never tell the real price of a product recently bought to their parents or elders aren't necessarily dishonest: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who never tell the real price of a product recently bought to their parents or elders aren't necessarily dishonest. ...
Psychology says people who always underestimate others aren't necessarily confident: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who always underestimate others aren't always confident in their own abilities. This behavior can be linked to insec...
Quote of the Day by Carl Jung: “One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making..." Deeper meaning behind Swiss psychiatrist's powerful words, self-awareness, inner self and personal growthQuote of the Day by Carl Jung: In his quote of the day "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the da...
Quote of the day by Robert Shiller: "The problem with the markets is that they are just like people, and individual investors can easily get confused."Robert Shiller’s insight shows how investor psychology shapes markets alongside economic fundamentals. Fear, optimism and herd behaviour ca...
Quote of the Day by Anna Akhmatova: ‘Dostoyevsky knew a lot but not everything. He, for instance, thought that if you kill a human you'll turn into…’Quote of the Day by Anna Akhmatova questioned Fyodor Dostoevsky's view on guilt after violence. She observed people committing acts and the...
Psychology says people who check their travel bag several times may be seeking reassurance through repetitionFor many travelers, doing a quick final check is simply a practical part of preparing for a trip. But when repeated checking becomes necess...
Psychology explains why parents panic when their child chooses an uncertain career pathParents often fear uncertain career paths for their children due to financial worries. Research shows parental expectations can increase st...
Quote of the day by Richard Thaler: "If we use prediction as the measure of a model, traditional finance makes precisely wrong predictions"Richard Thaler challenges traditional finance’s rational-investor assumption, arguing that psychology, emotions and behavioural biases shap...
Psychology says people who are never happy with other's works and like to do things on their own aren't always arrogant or toxic: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who are never happy with other's works and like to do things on their own aren't always arrogant or toxic. The behav...
Psychology says people who never cry in front of anybody but can't hold onto tears when they are alone at times aren't as emotionally strong as they appear: What the behavior reveals?Psychology says people who never cry in front of anybody but can't hold onto tears when they are alone may be managing emotions in differen...
Psychology says people who try to save every penny they can aren't just trying to build wealth: What this behavior means and teaches us?Psychology says people who try to save every penny they can aren't always making financial decisions based only on budgeting. Their behavio...
Psychology says people who scroll their phone while eating may be using constant stimulation to avoid being alone with their thoughtsPsychology research suggests people who scroll their phones while eating may be doing more than passing time. Studies show most people find...
Psychology says people who plan everything in life meticulously aren't necessarily perfectionists; they may be trying to prevent failure: What this behavior really means?Psychology says people who plan everything in life meticulously aren't always organized or in control. Detailed planning can sometimes be l...
Psychology says people who are scared of roller coasters and fair rides don't always have motion sickness, their brain may simply be wired to detect dangerPsychology suggests that fear of amusement park or college fair rides is influenced by several interacting psychological processes rather t...