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Psychology says people who write long messages and then shorten them before sending may be managing anticipated judgmentPsychology does not suggest that everyone who edits a text fears being judged. However, research onself-presentation, impression management...
Gemini (Mithuna Rashi) Weekly Horoscope | August 22 – August 28, 2026: Communication, Learning, and Fresh Opportunities Bring Positive GrowthGemini, this week encourages you to trust your intelligence and embrace opportunities that arrive through communication, networking, and le...
Japanese proverb of the day: 'One kind word can warm three winter months...'; A simple reminder that kindness costs nothingA thoughtful word can bring great comfort during tough moments. Little acts of kindness can have a far-reaching impact on people's lives. I...
Harvard warns international students to plan US return before new four-year visa limit beginsHarvard is advising international students and scholars to be in the US by September 15, when new visa rules take effect. Those entering or...
Psychology explains why charismatic people give oddly specific compliments, and why detailed praise often feels more genuine than generic flatterySpecific compliments feel more personal and convincing than generic praise. A recent study examined brain responses to sincere praise and f...
Quote of the day by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet W.S. Merwin: "Poetry is like making a joke. If you get one word wrong at the end of a joke, you've lost..."Quote of the day by W.S. Merwin: “Poetry is like making a joke. If you get one word wrong at the end of a joke, you've lost the whole thing...
- Psychology says people who nod while listening even when they disagree may be prioritizing conversational harmony
Nodding while disagreeing highlights a subtle aspect of human communication: showing attentiveness or connection isn't necessarily the same...
Psychology says people who add ‘no pressure’ to requests may be trying to protect the relationship as much as the requestAsking someone for their time, help, attention or a favor always leaves room for rejection, which can feel uncomfortable for everyone invol...
Chinese proverb of the day: “If you ignore the dragon, it will eat you. If you try to confront the dragon, it will overpower you. If you ride the dragon, you will take advantage of its might and power” — a lesson on why understanding, adapting to and using the strength of a major challenge can be wiser than ignoring it or confronting it head-onLife presents powerful challenges which require understanding and adaptation. Ignoring problems often makes them more difficult to manage e...
Quote of the day by Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, 'Taking care of your employees is extremely important and very, very visible' offers timeless wisdom on teamwork, productivity in workplace, kindness, compassion, empathy, charity, shows psychology of true successLarry Ellison's quote offers a timeless life lesson about leadership, employee engagement, and business success. Taking care of employees i...
AI agents can catch ‘mind viruses’ from each otherUnlike a traditional computer virus, this does not involve malicious software or hacking and can spread through normal conversation. One AI...
Psychology says people who apologize when someone else bumps into them may have developed an automatic social responseApologizing when someone else bumps into you does not necessarily mean you lack confidence or believe everything is your fault. It may simp...
Rahu Leaves Pisces: What This Major Shift Means for All 12 Zodiac SignsRahu leaves Pisces on August 18, 2026, marking a major shift in the lunar-node cycle. According to Vedic astrology, this transition could i...
English proverb of the day: ‘Strike while the iron is hot’ — Why do timing and decisive action matter so much? A life lesson on capturing the moment with situational awarenessRecognizing opportune moments and acting swiftly is vital for positive outcomes. Hesitation often leads to missed chances and lost momentum...
Ravi Kishan says ‘gut is our brain’. Gastro doctor, Dr Pal explains the surprising link between gut bacteria and behaviourRavi Kishan’s claim that the “gut is our brain” received support from Dr Pal, who explained the gut-brain connection. He noted that the gut...
Korean proverb of the day: ‘Words without feet travel a thousand miles.’ Old saying warns us how rumours can make or break a reputation and to consider thinking before we speak or make a social media postA carefully built reputation can be destroyed within minutes through a rumour. An old Korean proverb warns us about the power of words. Jus...
Italian Proverb of the Day: “The tongue has no bones, but it breaks bones.” A timeless lesson on the power of wordsItalian Proverb of the Day: “The tongue has no bones, but it breaks bones” offers a timeless lesson on the power and consequences of speech...
Italian Proverb of the Day: “Silence is worth more than a thousand words.” A timeless lesson on knowing when to be silentItalian Proverb of the Day: “Silence is worth more than a thousand words” explores the power of restraint, reflection and thoughtful commun...
Australian saying of the day: 'As happy as a dog with two tails' - Meaning and why it still mattersAustralian saying of the day: The Australian saying "As happy as a dog with two tails" describes extreme joy. This colorful expression uses...
Parents can get up to $5,000 per violation by suing social media apps; this US state signs act to protect kids from social media addiction- here's everything you need to knowNew Jersey enacted the Kids Code Act, which will regulate online services for minors. This law aims to increase platform responsibility for...