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Psychology says adults who feel a quiet panic when no one needs them often grew up parentified and the panic isn’t about being unwanted; it’s that being needed became the only way they learned to belongFor many adults, the sensation of being unneeded can elicit feelings of discomfort. This tendency often roots back to childhood experiences...
Psychology says one late reply can trigger relationship anxiety: Why silence from someone you love feels like rejection, fear and emotional dangerPsychology does not suggest that everyone who becomes concerned about a delayed text message is struggling with anxiety or insecurity. Huma...
Quote of the Day by John Lennon: ‘When you do something noble and beautiful and nobody noticed, do not be sad…’ - why doing good without recognition may be one of life's greatest strengthsQuote of the Day by John Lennon suggests that the value of noble deeds lies in their inherent goodness, not in public recognition. Like the...
VC contract terms get tougher on founder shares after governance lapsesVenture capital firms are tightening founder contracts, with nearly 76% of Indian startups now allowing the forfeiture of vested shares for...
Quote of the Day by Søren Kierkegaard: “To cheat oneself out of love is… — Inspiring lessons on fear, self-deception, human nature and why love is essential for a meaningful life by the father of existentialism and deep insight into existence, faith, and individualityQuote of the Day by Søren Kierkegaard: Søren Kierkegaard’s quote, “To cheat oneself out of love is the most terrible deception; it is an et...
Psychology says people accept bad behavior from partners that they would never tolerate from friends: Harville Hendrix's insights explain whyAccording to the psychological insights of Harville Hendrix, people often put up with behaviors from romantic partners that they would neve...
Life lesson of the day: There's always more than one way; 10 life rules that hit different after 30Life lesson of the day: The 10 life advices that are still relevant today reveal powerful truths about success, happiness, relationships, a...
'Hands, legs were shaking': Rs 78,00,00,000 lottery win for Nepali Security Guard in UAE, he plans to build a house and own Mahindra TharA Nepali security guard in Abu Dhabi has won a Dh30 million lottery jackpot. Tayab Khan and four friends pooled money for the winning ticke...
"I'm dying and I love you": Alabama man's heartbreaking words to wife before being shot dead by 18-year-old at Walmart parking lotStephen Morrow was fatally shot outside a Walmart in Sumiton, Alabama, with his final words to his wife being, 'Kayla, I'm dying and I love...
'I think love is not constant': Dhurandhar star Arjun Rampal opens up on his darkest phase of lifeArjun Rampal recently shared his struggles during a difficult period, marked by his marriage's end and his mother's cancer diagnosis. He re...
Psychology says a woman's 60s aren't the decade when she withdraws from the world; they're the first decade when every role that defined her loosens, and her inner self finally has space to breatheNew research reveals women's self-esteem reaches its peak in their 60s. This period brings a calm confidence as life's demands lessen. Wome...
Parents who can't stop helping their grown children aren't simply devoted; they've built an identity around being needed, and it's the last wall standing between them and the question of who they are when nobody calls anymoreMillennials often joke about parental overreach, but psychologists reveal it stems from parents' own anxieties and fear of losing purpose. ...
Psychology says people who are warmly generous with everyone but genuinely close with almost no one aren't failing at friendship; they learned to be useful before they learned to be knownExtremely kind people often feel lonely despite being surrounded by others, as they prioritize being needed over being known. This pattern ...
A colleague who gave her work best friend an honest performance review watched the friend get fired and now faces blame for the terminationA team lead's honest performance review for a close work friend led to the friend's termination and the end of their friendship. Despite th...
How to deal with loneliness using Stoicism? 4 ancient Stoic philosophers offer powerful life lessons. 'We suffer more in imagination than in reality'Loneliness is a common human experience, but Stoic philosophy offers practical ways to cope with it. Drawing on the teachings of Marcus Aur...
As World Cup heats up, experts warn fans about mixing alcohol and extreme temperaturesSoccer fans will be drinking alcohol during the FIFA World Cup games. Experts warn that mixing alcohol with extreme heat carries risks. Exc...
The phone call that exposed cracks in the Trump-Netanyahu bondA recent heated phone call between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has exposed public strains. Trum...
6 years after Sushant Singh Rajput's death, Rhea Chakraborty revisits darkest phase of her life. Why Aryan Khan's case triggered herSix years after the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, Rhea Chakraborty has opened up about the emotional scars left by the controversy that fo...
Employee asks if he was getting fired by someone he referred. Boss looked at him dead in the eye and lied — then this happenedA professional referral turned sour when an individual was laid off by a colleague they had recommended for a leadership role. Despite a di...
Psychology says people who reach retirement with few close friends are not failures at relationships; they just made a quiet decision in their 30s that most people never have the courage to admit toMany people retire with few friends, but this can be a conscious decision made decades earlier. Science supports this approach, showing tha...