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Psychology says people who immediately remove price tags from new clothes may be psychologically transitioning from purchase to ownershipImmediately removing a price tag may be less about the piece of cardboard itself and more about what it represents. The tag belongs to the ...
Psychology says people who pack far more clothes than they need may be responding to imagined future scenariosPacking far more clothes than necessary may sometimes reflect a mind that spends a lot of time anticipating what might happen next. A perso...
Psychology says people who arrive unusually early for doctor’s appointments may be managing uncertainty rather than simply valuing punctualityArriving unusually early for a doctor's appointment may reflect more than simply being good at managing time. For some people, it can be a ...
Psychology says people who always charge their phone before it reaches 50% may have a low tolerance for uncertaintyPeople who recharge their phones before the battery gets critically low aren't necessarily fixated on battery percentages. They may simply ...
Quote of the Day by Anna Akhmatova: ‘Dostoyevsky knew a lot but not everything. He, for instance, thought that if you kill a human you'll turn into…’Quote of the Day by Anna Akhmatova questioned Fyodor Dostoevsky's view on guilt after violence. She observed people committing acts and the...
5 'bad habits' that highly intelligent people have: Psychology says these behaviours of sharp minds get misunderstood by societySome habits can make a person appear distant, rude or difficult to others, but psychology suggests that appearances do not always tell the ...
Awarapan 2 actor Emraan Hashmi lives in Rs 16 crore Bandra home with minimalist interiors, earthy tones, wooden furniture, a spacious library, workout area and a balcony offering sweeping city viewsEmraan Hashmi's Mumbai residence showcases how interiors influence feelings and focus. Neutral colors like white and beige create a groundi...
Psychology says people who touch products before buying them may process ownership differentlyIt would be a mistake to assume that this behavior automatically means someone is materialistic or impulsive. Some people touch products si...
Why some people say ‘take care’ instead of ‘bye’ — Psychology says the difference may reveal how they relate to youPsychology does not suggest that two words can reveal exactly how someone feels. What matters is the larger pattern: how often they initiat...
Psychology says people who check their travel bag several times may be seeking reassurance through repetitionFor many travelers, doing a quick final check is simply a practical part of preparing for a trip. But when repeated checking becomes necess...
Psychology says people who need the same pillow position every night may rely on sensory predictabilityPsychology suggests that repeated sensory experiences can become linked to feelings of comfort, familiarity, and expectations about what wi...
Psychologists say people who love spending time alone aren't necessarily introverts, they may have a stronger sense of autonomyPeople who genuinely enjoy spending time alone are not necessarily introverts, psychologists say. Research suggests that a preference for s...
Psychology says people who decorate their car's interior with soft toys, cushions, lights and others aren't showing off: What this behavior means?Psychology says people who decorate their car's interior with soft toys, cushions, lights and others aren't necessarily trying to attract a...
Psychology says people who wear unkempt clothes at home aren't lazy or depressed: What this behaviour may mean?Psychology says people who wear unkempt clothes at home aren't lazy or depressed. Wearing old, loose or worn clothes can be linked to physi...
Psychology explains why some people are better at negotiating their salarySuccessful negotiation is deeply rooted in psychological elements rather than mere talent. Self-assurance and thorough preparation play cru...
Psychology explains why you want to keep eating even when your stomach is full - and what your brain may really be looking forEven when your body has had enough, your brain can still crave food. This intriguing phenomenon highlights how pleasurable food can seem ap...
Psychology says people who offer food to stray animals aren't acting without purpose: What the behavior reveals about empathy, emotional health and human connection?Psychology says people who offer food to animals aren't simply feeding a stray or a pet. Research suggests this behavior reflects empathy, ...