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Psychology says people who start feeling patriotic during sports matches aren't cheering for a team, they may be experiencing one of the brain's strongest social instinctsPsychology suggests that people who become especially patriotic during sporting events are not simply getting caught up in the excitement. ...
Psychology says people who dislike fireworks aren't just being antisocial, they may be more sensitive to sensory overload or sudden loud noisesPsychology says avoiding fireworks may be linked to sensory processing sensitivity, sensory overload, startle responses, and individual dif...
Psychology says people who insist on watching fireworks every year aren't just following tradition, they may be chasing one powerful emotionPsychology says people who never miss fireworks displays may be driven by awe, collective experiences, nostalgia, social identity, and the ...
Come inside Iran's World Cup hotel in Mexico, where fans turn up to cheerDespite political hurdles and visa issues forcing Iran's World Cup team to relocate to Tijuana, Mexico, a jubilant atmosphere surrounds the...
'They want you to do well, just not too well': Gurgaon-based CEO's take on friendship and success sparks debate onlineA Gurgaon-based CEO suggests seeking advice on major life decisions from friends and family can be problematic. He argues that unspoken com...
Why FIFA World Cup wins feel like personal triumphs and losses hurt worse than a breakupThe FIFA World Cup triggers intense emotions in fans due to deep psychological connections with their teams, tapping into identity and belo...
Psychology says people who've remained single by choice don't lack desire for connection; they feel it more intensely than mostIncreasingly, Americans, particularly millennials, are choosing singlehood not as a temporary state but as a deliberate life choice. Resear...
Psychology says loneliness is not just being alone: Why people with friends, family and followers can still feel unseen, unheard and emotionally invisiblePsychology does not view loneliness as something experienced only by people who are physically alone or socially isolated. Human connection...
Psychology says people born in June may have a hidden advantage in social life, confidence, and adaptability, but is it true?Psychology also cautions against placing too much faith in birth-month personality theories. The human brain is naturally drawn to patterns...
‘I've stopped using exclamation marks when responding to emails from my boss’: When a boss told an employee to “get over” their mother’s death, the employee’s response left the internet thrilledA grieving employee, after their boss dismissed their mother's death as an inconvenience, subtly withdrew their performative cheer by remov...
India may cheer an Iran deal, but peace in Hormuz won’t refill its emptying economic tankThe economic horizon of India is clouded by a dual predicament characterized by a lack of financial resources and innovative ideas. While r...
Australian man accidentally walks Fashion Week runway thinking it was beach stairsA man's routine morning swim at Tamarama Beach during a fashion show became an internet sensation. The local resident, David Handley, conti...
Quote of the day by Heraclitus: 'To fight with desire is hard: whatever it wishes, it buys at the price of soul' ; life lessons from ancient Greek philosopherGreek philosopher Heraclitus warned that unchecked desire can lead to the erosion of one's integrity and sense of self, demanding fulfillme...
Quote of the day by Aristotle: ‘Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with…’Quote of the day: Today’s statement by Aristotle invites reflection on how individuals respond to adversity, whether through despair, denia...
Why smiling less doesn’t mean someone is unhappy, psychologists explainPsychologists reveal that smiles do not always signal happiness. Facial expressions often depend on personality, cultural norms, and social...
Don't look on the bright side! The best way to support others is to not cheer them upThere is nothing more annoying than being told to cheer up when one is feeling low.
Raj Nayak’s House of Cheer launches service to measures ‘happiness’ at companiesHappyness.me will run a two- year program with regular, happiness audits of clients, which will help the CEO and the leadership team to pri...
Pre-market: Gap down opening seen on Nifty; may retest 7,700 levelsNifty may retest 7,700 tracking Asian markets which were trading lower amid worries about the health of China's economy.
Walking or cycling to work improves well-being: StudyWalking or cycling to work is better for people's mental health than driving, according to a new UK study.
- Rising rupee to guide gold prices this week
Gold prices are likely surge to a level of USD 970 an ounce this week in international markets on softening dollar but analysts said the do...