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Psychology says people who cut the queue aren't always trying to be rude, but the behavior often reflects how they view rules and other peoplePeople do not cut in line for the same reason. Some may believe their situation is unusually urgent, while others act on impulse without fu...
Psychologists say people who ask big favours from others aren't being demanding, they might see possibilities where others see rejectionPeople who ask others for major favours are often seen as demanding, but psychology suggests that may not be the full story. A UCLA study f...
Obsession OTT release in India: When and where to watch Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette’s 1-hour 50-minute highest-rated 2026 horror movie onlineCurry Barker's directorial debut, Obsession, has become a massive hit, grossing over $370 million worldwide. This supernatural horror, expl...
Why are Kenyan kids burning schools and killing their classmates?Almost 50 fires have ripped through Kenyan schools this year, 16 schoolgirls have died, and more than 100 schools have temporarily closed. ...
Keeping promises, expressing gratitude, doing the right thing: 7 simple signs of a person with strong characterThe genuine character of a person shines through daily actions, not grand gestures. Reliability, honesty, and gratitude build trust. These ...
Is your child hearing 'yes' too often? Get ready for dark personality traits: 5 parenting habits that has negative effect on kidsA new study published in Current Psychology suggests that children who grow up with highly indulgent parenting and few limits may be more l...
Psychology says the “cool” parent who lets their child negotiate every boundary is risking one specific outcome, and it usually shows up the moment they enter a professional environmentFor children to flourish, they require a loving touch paired with clear boundaries. Embracing an authoritative parenting style, which blend...
Under Success Lies Internal Affairs: The hidden question leaders rarely answerNumerous leaders encounter difficulties in articulating personal happiness that transcends their professional milestones. This challenge fr...
Psychology says older adults who protect a steady leisure rhythm after retirement don't simply like routine, they often use structure to support well-being when work no longer organizes the dayRetirement often brings a loss of daily structure, but psychologists find that retirees who maintain organized activity cycles adapt better...
Psychology says men who try to control their wives or girlfriends aren’t ‘protective’, but their ‘toxic masculinity’ often starts with fear and a fragile egoThe psychology behind men who try to control their girlfriends or wives often reveals a complicated mix of insecurity, entitlement, emotion...
There are bulls and bears, and also ducks. When Warren Buffett warned against being a stock market duckWarren Buffett mentioned a metaphor that should haunt every investor who has ever felt clever during a rising market: The preening duck tha...
Psychology says every generation secretly believes the next one is ‘ruining society’: From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, here’s why it keeps happeningThe psychology behind generational conflict suggests that disagreements between older and younger people are rarely only about fashion, sla...
Random uppercase letters in handwriting may reveal more than you thinkUnusual capitalization in writing might signal more than a simple mistake. Experts suggest it can reveal inner tension, a drive for individ...
Your dreams aren’t random. Here’s what’s really happeningDreams are not random but are shaped by individual traits, daily events, and social activities, a new study reveals. Researchers used AI to...
Do people who feel entitled cheat more? New study challenges popular psychology ideaParticipants who dislike inequality cheated less than others.
Married daughters also entitled for compensation: HCKarnataka High Court has held that married daughters are entitled for compensation by insurance companies on the loss of their parents in a...
Narcissists less likely to support democracy, believe only strong leaders can run countriesNarcissists have lower tolerance of diverse political opinions.
Narcissists less likely to support democracy: StudyResearchers from the University of Kent in the UK suggest that narcissists tend to feel entitled and superior to others, which results in l...
Take risks to thrive amid disruption: Whitney JohnsonIn a speech on the psychology of disruption and how to harness it for personal growth and fulfilment, Johnson laid out give broad strategie...
- Facebooking has pros and cons for teens: Study
Social networking sites pose both risks and benefits to children as their studies get affected but at the same time the introverts learn ho...