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Psychology says people who keep talking about quitting their job to launch a start-up but are never able to aren’t afraid, they may be weighing one of life's biggest risksPsychology suggests that people who repeatedly say they want to quit their jobs and launch a startup aren't necessarily making empty promis...
Contrarian investing: Fred Kelly's timeless lessons for winning in the stock marketFred C. Kelly's timeless investing philosophy highlights how independent thinking, emotional discipline and understanding crowd psychology ...
Psychology says people who always find fault in everything aren't always negative, they may be trying too hard to make things perfectPsychology suggests that people who always criticize everything aren't necessarily negative or intentionally difficult. Understanding the m...
Psychology says people who wear lots of rings aren't necessarily trying to stand out, they may be expressing identity and personal meaningA common misconception is that people who wear multiple rings are simply seeking attention. Psychology offers a more nuanced perspective. F...
George Goodman’s investing wisdom: Why sometimes the best move is to do nothingGeorge Goodman's classic book highlights investor psychology over pure logic. He stressed knowing oneself and avoiding crowd mentality for ...
Psychology says people with 'Dark Triad' personality traits often appear charming before revealing their true natureThe Dark Triad combines narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy, influencing interpersonal interactions. These traits can lead to man...
Psychology of keeping beards: People who keep a beard aren't just following a trend; a 2012 study found beards make a man look older, higher-status, and more aggressiveStudies reveal beards make men appear older and more dominant. Facial hair increases perceptions of social status and aggression. Women did...
Psychology of wearing glasses: Psychology says wearing glasses changes how people see you; a 2011 study found that glasses genuinely shift how intelligent and trustworthy a face appearsResearch indicates glasses can alter facial perceptions and influence snap judgments. Rimless frames may enhance trustworthiness but not at...
India bonds dragged by rise in oil prices, Treasury yields on fresh US-Iran hostilitiesIndian government bonds experienced a decline in early trading on Wednesday. This downturn followed Middle East tensions that pushed oil pr...
Psychology explains how colors influence your emotions, mood, and buying decisionsColor psychology subtly influences human emotions and decision-making processes. Businesses and designers leverage these effects to create ...
Psychology says people who like to visit haunted places or tragedy stricken places aren't insensitive: What this behavior means and what is dark tourism?Psychology says people who like to visit haunted places or tragedy stricken places aren't always attracted by fear or sadness. Psychology e...
Psychology says people who believe in fairy tales aren't unrealistic: What this belief reveals?Psychology says people who believe in fairy tales are often viewed as unrealistic, but psychology presents a different explanation. Researc...
Quote of the day by Carl Jung: “We spend the first half of life building a mask, and the second...” — Inspiring life lessons on discipline, self-control, perseverance, identity, courage and freedom from the Swiss psychologist who transformed how we understand ourselvesToday's Quote of the Day by Carl Jung explores a quiet truth that shapes almost every life. We spend years building an identity that earns ...
Psychology says people who like to get numerous small tattoos on their body aren't always seeking attention: What this behavior may reveal?Psychology says people who like to get numerous small tattoos on their body aren't always trying to seek attention or follow trends. Psycho...
Why opposites don't always attract: A global study of 41,606 people across 74 countries found shared values matter most, while believing your partner is kinder and more attractive predicts happier relationshipsA global study reveals that while shared political views significantly boost relationship quality, the "opposites attract" notion is largel...
Psychology says people who love 'cute' videos of pets aren't wasting time: What this behavior revealsPsychology says people who love 'cute' videos of pets aren't simply avoiding work or spending time without purpose. Research shows that wat...
Psychology says loving the color orange may reveal hidden personality traits: Why people who love orange might be the warmest people you knowPsychology says loving the color orange may reveal surprising clues about your personality, emotional strengths and the way you connect wit...