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Psychology says high school kids don't always hide bad experiences because they're scared, they may be trying to protect the people they loveA common misconception is that teenagers who keep difficult experiences to themselves are always afraid of getting into trouble or feeling ...
Not fancy dinners or date night. Harvard psychologists find a shortcut that can make couples significantly happier after a study of 40,000 peopleForget grand gestures; freeing up time from chores can boost relationship happiness, research suggests. Spending money on services like cle...
Psychology says fathers who often insist on arriving hours early for flights or trains are not being overdramatic, they are trying to protect the family against uncertaintyPsychology rarely deals in absolutes, but this habit often reflects a deeply rooted human instinct. Responsibility can reshape the way peop...
Psychology says people who say ‘it’s not you, it’s me’ may not always be avoiding blame, they could be trying to reduce emotional pain and guiltWhy do some people constantly say ‘it’s not you, it’s me’ during difficult conversations? Psychology suggests it may be linked to guilt man...
America’s 'midlife crisis' may not be what we think: A study reveals deeper issues and links middle-aged struggles to these factorsMiddle age in the US is increasingly marked by loneliness, stress, and declining well-being, unlike in many European nations where midlife ...
The Viral Cure: The wellness hacks people are swearing by in 2026 — and they barely cost a thingDiscover 10 accessible wellness trends for 2026, from the 'Broaden & Build' theory promoting positive emotions to 'Micro Walks' for quick e...
That sinking feeling: Rupee@100 is a mental fear, not macro nightmareThe rupee is under strong pressure due to rising global crude oil prices driven by Middle East tensions, briefly hitting an all-time low of...
GIFT City vs Dubai vs Singapore: What you need to know while choosing your investment hubIndian wealth is increasingly seeking global anchors, with GIFT City, Dubai's DIFC and Singapore emerging as key contenders. Each hub offer...
Quote of the day by John Kay: “Three simple rules – pay less, diversify more and be contrarian – will serve almost everyone well.”Economist John Kay distils investing into three timeless rules: pay less, diversify more, and be contrarian. These principles cut through m...
How Certain People Handle Stress Better, According to PsychologyPsychological science reveals that effective stress management hinges on how individuals interpret pressure, viewing it as a challenge rath...
Psychologists Reveal 5 Phrases Truly Happy People Rarely Say But Many of Us DoEveryday phrases can subtly impact our happiness, psychologists reveal. Emotionally healthy individuals tend to avoid expressions like 'Why...
Manipur: Meitei–Kuki couples put 'love on hold' amid struggles as killing shatters calmA Meitei man's murder in Churachandpur has deeply impacted Meitei-Kuki couples in Manipur. Separated since mid-2023, these couples now face...
Why Emotional Distance Can Feel Like Control, According to PsychologyEmotional distance, often seen as coldness, is a strategy for controlling internal experiences, not dominating others. It offers a sense of...
Why the People Who Hold It Together Are Often the First to Burn OutPsychology reveals that always being the strong one can lead to burnout. This exhaustion is often subtle, marked by numbness and tiredness....
Choosing to Stay Home Isn’t Always Antisocial: Psychology Explains Why People Avoid FriendsStaying home can be self-care, but consistent social withdrawal often signals deeper issues like anxiety or low self-esteem, not laziness. ...
Shilpa Bhaskar Gole on financial goals and what Gen Z needs to learnShilpa Bhaskar Gole says: “In 2024, build a sizable retirement corpus for yourself. So even if you are just starting out with your job, mak...
China flexes military muscles ahead of Taiwan's war gamesChina has been practicing joint force operations in areas around Taiwan this week, a move seen as an attempt to pressurise Taipei into acce...
Money & Relationships: 5 steps to financially secure a child with special needsTo ensure that the child’s needs are taken care of after your death, here are the steps you, as parents, need to take at the earliest.
View: How India can leverage links with Asean to deepen tiesThe Asean region is an area where India’s civilisational impact outside the subcontinent is the most visible. The imprint is that of ancien...
8 tips to address your financial obligations if you have just lost your jobLosing employment is something that everyone dreads. Here are some tips to address your financial obligations if you have just lost your jo...