Psychology says people who save their favorite clothes for ‘special occasions’ may be delaying anticipated pleasureSaving favorite clothes for a special occasion can be a charming way of creating anticipation. The person may simply enjoy knowing that som...
20 Aug, 2026, 04.11 PM IST
Psychology says people who immediately remove price tags from new clothes may be psychologically transitioning from purchase to ownershipImmediately removing a price tag may be less about the piece of cardboard itself and more about what it represents. The tag belongs to the ...
20 Aug, 2026, 03.13 PM IST
Psychology says people who always check the bill twice before paying may be seeking financial certaintyChecking a bill twice before paying may sometimes reflect a preference for financial certainty over speed. The person simply wants to be su...
20 Aug, 2026, 03.13 PM IST
Psychology says people who photograph their luggage before leaving may be creating a memory and security cuePhotographing luggage before leaving can reflect an interesting combination ofmemory, technology, and reassurance. Instead of relying solel...
20 Aug, 2026, 03.11 PM IST
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...
20 Aug, 2026, 03.11 PM IST
Psychology says people who research restaurants before arriving in a new city may be reducing decision fatigue before the trip even beginsSomeone who researches restaurants before arriving in a new city may not be trying to avoid spontaneity. Instead, they may simply be reduci...
19 Aug, 2026, 09.17 PM IST
Psychology says people who look back at their home after locking the door may be completing a psychological transitionFor someone heading off on a long journey, that final glance may hold deeper emotional significance. They may pause to look back at their h...
19 Aug, 2026, 08.46 PM IST
Psychology says people who save loyalty points but rarely use them may value having options more than immediate rewardsThe person who constantly collects loyalty points may not be interested in the reward alone. They may simply enjoy keeping thepossibility o...
19 Aug, 2026, 04.20 PM IST
Psychology says people who check the departure board repeatedly may be trying to reduce uncertaintyRepeatedly checking the departure board may reflect a simple psychological need to make an uncertain future feel a little more predictable ...
19 Aug, 2026, 03.09 PM IST
Psychology says people who refuse to mix foods on their plate may prefer clearer boundaries in sensory experiencesRefusing to mix foods may sometimes reflect a preference forclear sensory boundaries. The person knows exactly what each bite will contain,...
18 Aug, 2026, 04.15 PM IST
Twisha Sharma death: AIIMS medical board confirms suicide in court-ordered second postmortemA medical board confirmed Twisha Sharma died by suicide after a court-ordered second postmortem. The CBI filed a chargesheet against her hu...
18 Aug, 2026, 02.29 PM IST
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...
17 Aug, 2026, 07.57 PM IST
Psychology says people who never leave a glass half-full may have a surprisingly strong preference for completionAlways finishing a glass may reflect a small example of a broader human tendency to prefer actions that have a clear sense of completion. H...
14 Aug, 2026, 06.54 PM IST
Psychology says people who walk through an entire store before choosing anything may be resisting impulsive decisionsNobody wants to make a purchase only to discover a better or more affordable option a few minutes later. Taking time to browse the store fi...
14 Aug, 2026, 03.45 PM IST
Psychology says people who immediately wash a new cup or plate before using it may reveal how you relate to your possessionsFor some people, washing, touching, organizing, or otherwise preparing a new possession can create a stronger sense that the item truly bel...
13 Aug, 2026, 11.09 PM IST
Psychology says people who keep dozens of browser tabs open may be struggling with a very specific kind of closureClosing a browser tab can feel surprisingly symbolic because it involves a small act of letting go: deciding that something no longer needs...
13 Aug, 2026, 05.13 PM IST
Psychology says people often enjoy the first bite differently from the last biteThe final bite can carry psychological significance because it marks the end of the eating experience. Thepeak-end rulesuggests that ending...
12 Aug, 2026, 06.32 PM IST