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PSYCHOLOGY OF BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
Psychology says people who save gift wrappers aren't cheap, they may see potential that others overlookPsychology suggests that people who save gift wrappers aren't trying to be cheap or save money. Sometimes what looks like saving paper is r...
Psychology says people who avoid cutting cakes on birthdays or anniversaries don’t dislike people, they like to celebrate their special days differentlyPsychology suggests that people who don't like cutting cakes on birthdays and anniversaries are not unhappy or they don’t hate people. For ...
Psychology says people who always need company while eating aren't lonely, they may simply associate meals with connectionPsychology suggests that people who always like company while eating aren't dependent or lonely. For many people, food satisfies hunger. Sh...
Psychology says people who celebrate their birthdays alone aren't isolated, they may simply be choosing solitude over loud partiesSome people intentionally choose to spend their birthdays on their own. They might take a solo trip, enjoy a favorite meal, visit a quiet p...
Psychology says people who love cats like family may be looking for a reason to break free and fulfil a basic human needPsychology says people who deeply love their cats may be influenced by attachment theory, empathy, caregiving instincts, and the psychology...
Psychology says people who cook far more food than necessary aren't just overpreparing, they may be expressing care through abundancePsychology says people who regularly cook extra food may be influenced by caregiving, communal relationships, abundance, hospitality, and f...
Psychology says people who are friends with their ex-spouses' current partners aren't avoiding healthy boundaries: What this behavior reveals about emotional maturityPsychology says people who are friends with their ex-spouses' current partners often show an ability to separate past relationships from pr...
Psychology says people who love their dogs like their children aren’t obsessed, their brains may be wired for deep attachmentThe key takeaway is that a deep emotional bond with dogs is rarely irrational. Instead, it is rooted in several well-established psychologi...
Psychology says people who hate surprises aren't boring, they may be built to protect themselves from uncertaintyWhy do some people dislike surprise parties, unexpected plans, or sudden changes? Psychology reveals how uncertainty, emotional regulation ...
Psychology says people who always take the last piece of cake are not necessarily selfish: Why the brain responds differently to social permission and opportunityPsychology suggests that the last piece of cake is rarely just about food. It often becomes a symbol of opportunity, social comfort and the...
Psychology says fathers who forget birthdays but remember their daughter's favorite food aren’t emotionally unavailable, they express love through actionPsychology suggests that fathers who forget birthdays but never forget their daughter’s favorite food are rarely uncaring. More often, they...
Psychology says the first child is often loved the loudest, and it changes the parents forever: Here’s why siblings may never experience that feelingPsychology suggests that first experiences often leave lasting impressions on human memory. For many parents, their first child is the expe...
Psychology says people who save ‘special’ items for the future are not being practical: Why the brain delays joy, waiting for the perfect momentPsychology suggests that adults who hold on to special items are rarely acting irrationally. More often, they are trying to preserve someth...
Psychology suggests people who keep a paper calendar on the fridge aren’t old-fashioned: They’re turning memory into something the room can help holdIn a world dominated by screens, paper calendars on refrigerators still hold their ground. Experts in psychology highlight the power of tan...
Psychology suggests the grandparent who tells the same family stories isn't losing the thread. Their autobiographical memory helps people keep a life coherentGrandparents often repeat family stories at dinner, a practice psychologists say is vital for preserving identity and making sense of life....
Psychology says the oldest person in a family who insists on small traditions may be protecting "belonging" more than routineFor many grown-ups, revisiting classic TV series serves as a soothing balm, demanding little mental effort while providing an emotional ref...
Drishyam 3 Twitter review: 7 tweets you must read before watching Mohanlal's popular Malayalam thriller movieDrishyam 3, starring Mohanlal, has premiered to packed theatres and immense fan excitement. Early reactions talked about a suspenseful firs...
Why Spotify replaced its iconic green logo with a disco ball — and what the viral Spotify 20 symbol really meansSpotify users across the world suddenly noticed something unusual this week. The familiar green Spotify logo looked different. A shiny disc...
Tripti Dimri Birthday Special: From Laila Majnu to Bulbbul and Qala, 5 films that made her one of Bollywood’s most promising starsTripti Dimri Films: Tripti Dimri, celebrating her birthday, has established herself as a formidable talent in Indian cinema by choosing mea...
Gautam Ghattamaneni turns 17: Proud parents Mahesh Babu and Namrata Shirodkar pen sweet birthday noteGautam Ghattamaneni, the son of Tollywood stars Mahesh Babu and Namrata Shirodkar, celebrated his 17th birthday. The proud parents took to ...