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Psychology says people who dream every night aren’t weird but they may be under a lot of stress and have unhinged emotionsPsychology does not consider frequent dreaming to be unusual. On the contrary, dreaming is widely regarded as a natural and important aspec...
Psychology says kids who refuse to eat without a screen may share this hidden risk linked to focus, mood, and creativity and it may be quietly changing how their brain developsPsychology suggests that children who refuse to eat without a phone are not necessarily showing signs of a serious issue, but the behavior ...
People who grew up without seatbelt laws, bicycle helmets, or parental supervision past the front door often describe their childhoods not as reckless but as unusually free, and many are still sorting out which of those things they believeResearch indicates a decline in children's independent activity is a key driver of falling mental wellbeing. This shift from unsupervised p...
Psychology says people who fall silent in group conversations aren't withdrawn or disengaged; they're processing at a depth most rooms don't recognize, and their silence is often the deepest form of attentionMany people are wrongly labelled as disengaged or not team players simply because they are quiet. Neuroscience reveals that these individua...
Psychology suggests people who pause after being praised aren't ungrateful; they're letting the spotlight pass through safely, because attention can feel heavier than approvalReceiving genuine compliments can trigger an awkward pause as individuals process the social reward and increased self-awareness. This reac...
Psychology says women often mature faster than men, and it’s not just stereotype or biology, but the truth involves a more complex reasonThe psychology behind women often appearing more mature than men suggests the explanation goes beyond simple stereotypes. Factors such as b...
Replaying every argument or fight in your mind? Psychology says the truth behind mental replays and overthinking conflicts are memory bias and emotional exhaustionThe psychology of replaying arguments highlights a delicate balance between reflection and rumination. While reviewing past interactions ca...
Why do couples fight in the car? Psychology says it’s not normal — and this hidden pattern could be quietly damaging your relationshipSurveys conducted in Europe and the UK indicate that most couples argue in the car at least once a month, with a notable share reporting co...
Crows Remember Every Human Who Ever Fed Them, and Scientists Just Discovered They've Been Quietly Leaving Gifts to Say Thank YouNew research reveals crows plan for the future. Experiments show these birds choose tools without immediate reward. This challenges our und...
African proverb of the day: “The eye never forgets what the heart has seen” – life lessons on human nature, emotions and why the heart remembers what the mind cannot forgetAfrican proverb of the day, “The eye never forgets what the heart has seen,” meaning explained, highlights deep African wisdom on memory an...
Meta’s top tech boss Andrew Bosworth says he only feels stress 4–5 times a year, and it happens when he…Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth has said he experiences genuine stress only around “four or five times a year,” describing it not as a constant pr...
Quote of the Day by Nelson Mandela “There is nothing like returning to a place that.....” Life lessons on growth and self-awareness by a man who turned struggle into wisdom — Nelson Mandela on inner transformationQuote of the Day by Nelson Mandela: Life lessons on growth and self-awareness by a man who turned struggle into wisdom — Nelson Mandela — s...
What’s the psychology behind hyper-aware minds in a noisy world? Is being too aware hurting you?The psychology of individuals who are “overly aware” reflects a complex interaction between intelligence, emotional sensitivity, and anxiet...
Japanese Proverb of the day: "The reputation of a thousand years may be determined by the....." — The philosophy of one hour that defines a thousand years: powerful life lessons on character, reputation, and decisive momentsJapanese proverb of the day reveals a hard truth. Your reputation and integrity in life are never built slowly and steadily — they are stre...
Job augmentation: Humans and AI collaborating rather than competing — Vishaal Gupta, PearsonPearson's Vishaal Gupta sees AI as a job enhancer, not a destroyer, especially for India's youth. He emphasizes applied learning and person...
Zepto vs rivals; Cybersecurity goes outsourcedAs Zepto lines up a public markets debut this year, a look at how it stacks up against rivals Blinkit and Instamart. This and more in today...
Japanese proverb of the day- "If you don't enter the tiger's cave, you won't catch its cub" You must take risks to achieve great things— the timeless growth mindset the modern world urgently needsJapanese proverb of the day is not just a poetic line. A 2024 global entrepreneurship report showed that nearly 72% of successful founders ...
Karnataka taps the brakes on screen time with draft policy to curb student mobile addictionThe Karnataka government is taking proactive steps to combat the challenges of excessive digital engagement among students with its newly p...
Psychology Explains Why People Talk More When Walking Side by SideConversations flow better when people walk side-by-side, a phenomenon rooted in biology and psychology. Reduced social evaluation and eye c...
Neuroscience in the workplace: Is it possible to lead teams effectively with many working remotely?Understanding our operating systems can help us better navigate challenges.