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Psychology says some people enjoy hurting others and conspiring, and the reason is much darker than you think: Insights from Alfred Adler’s theoriesAccording to the theories of Alfred Adler, individuals who deliberately hurt others, manipulate circumstances or appear to be constantly sc...
Psychology says people who feel jealous of their spouse’s success aren’t always toxic, sometimes it reveals a hidden identity crisisThe psychology behind people who feel jealous of their spouse’s success reveals a complex blend of self-esteem, identity, social comparison...
Quote of the day by psychology legend Alfred Adler: 'Nobody adopts antisocial behaviour unless they fear that they will fail...'A well-known quote by Alfred Adler explains that people do not turn antisocial without reason. In his words, antisocial behaviour often beg...
Borrowed flavours or colonised minds?A chance discovery sparks a culinary investigation. The writer explores the origins of Turkish lamb stew and Dutch poffertjes. Similarities...
Forget Freud: How this psychologist's overlooked insights could be the cure to today’s mental health crisis?Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, two early 20th-century Viennese psychologists, offered contrasting approaches to mental well-being. Freud e...
Taylor S & the civilian-industrial complexNothing like a conspiracy theory to inject some pizzazz into the boring two-trick pony that is the American election.
Activist investing has come for fossil fuels. What about guns?Shareholder activism can mean several things. Some activists want to take over a company and govern it differently for financial reasons. S...
Mihir Vora on what themes to play in next 2-3 years & what to avoid“The consumption story along with the domestic infra and capital goods story should be the themes to play in the next two to three years. R...
Do we really know why we do what we do, or is self-awareness a mirage?We know what we’re feeling, just not how and why we got there.
Why our fund managers would never own up to an error like Buffett did on Kraft HeinzIt is hard to imagine an Indian fund manager doing what Warren Buffett did on February 25.
Shades of Sultans: The fascinating truth about Muslim rule in IndiaIn writing the political history of Islam in India, historians and scholars often fall into the trap of extreme ideological convictions.
Anatomy of an internet troll: How social media birthed a strange new phenomenon in India, the bhakts"So who are these true bhakts? What drives them? And what can we – and more important, they – do to calm them down?"
- Goldrattspeak: "Don't even contemplate layoffs when India is growing"
Deeply disturbed by the pink slip syndrome the world-over, the 62-year-old Israeli scientist and corporate consultant has taken upon himsel...