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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 ...
Psychology says why people sometimes feel sad after returning from a great tripA memorable trip can temporarily broaden your sense of what life can look and feel like. When you return home, familiar routines may seem l...
Quote of the Day by Fyodor Dostoevsky: ‘The cleverest of all is the man who calls himself a fool at least…’ — Psychology behind accepting your mistakes and life lessons on who is perfectly wise or perfectly foolish from the Russian novelistQuote of the day: Dostoevsky's quote ultimately reminds us that the smartest person in the room may not be the one speaking with the greate...
In 1973, a plane crash killed 14 people and a once idyllic French settlement slowly turned into a ghost town near one of the most populous part of EuropeGoussainville-Vieux Pays, near Paris, became a ghost town due to a 1973 aircraft disaster and airport expansion. The devastating crash kill...
Psychology says individuals who feel happy when a party is canceled don’t dislike people, they just like to stay in their comfort zoneFeeling relieved when a party is cancelled doesn't necessarily mean someone dislikes socializing. Psychology suggests it often reflects ind...
Bengaluru techie turned Rapido driver to clean debts and realises bitter truth about an 'invisible' section of society: 'We often complain...'A tech professional recently revealed on Reddit how he was made to work as a Rapido driver to pay off credit card bills and how misbehaviou...
Psychology says people who always make pros and cons lists aren’t confused, they may be enjoying analytical thinkingPsychology suggests that making pros and cons lists is often less about being indecisive and more about gaining clarity before making a cho...
Psychology says people who ask others to move a little bit and let them sit even if there is not much space in metro, train, bus or other public transport aren't being inconsiderate: What this behavior may reveal?Psychology says people who ask others to move a bit and let them sit even if there is not much space in public transport aren't always tryi...
Psychology says people who keep chewing gum when they're bored may be satisfying more than just a cravingWhile chewing gum can be a harmless way to stay engaged, it's worth paying attention if the habit becomes excessive or replaces healthier w...
Psychology says people who always choose the backseat of the bus are not hiding, they may be looking for more control and privacyPsychology suggests that people who consistently choose the back seat of a bus may be influenced by a combination of psychological preferen...
Psychology says people who always carry a fanny pack aren't necessarily unfashionable, they may value practical thinking more than trending looksPsychology suggests that people who always carry a fanny pack aren't necessarily anxious, unfashionable, or overly cautious. Sometimes, a s...
Psychology says people who can't remember routes even after traveling hundred times aren't absent-minded, their brain may priortizing different thingsPsychology suggests that people who struggle to remember routes are not born with ‘GPS brain’. Fortunately, navigation is a skill that many...
Psychology says people who listen to the same song on repeat are not unhealthy, they may be looking for familiarity and comfortA common concern is that listening to the same song over and over might be unhealthy. Psychology suggests that this is usually not the case...
Psychology says people who always wear a jacket are not trying to hide something, they simply want to feel the familiar warmth and comfortPsychology suggests that people who always wear a jacket aren't necessarily uncomfortable, shy, or emotionally guarded. A favorite jacket m...
Quote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius: "The people I deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful... They are like this because..." - powerful life lessons on emotional intelligence, patience, self-control, and why true peace begins with your own mindToday's Quote of the Day by the Stoic philosopher-king Marcus Aurelius speaks to a challenge almost everyone faces—dealing with difficult p...
Quote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius: ‘When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: the people I deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant…’ - How to stop other people's behaviour from ruining your dayQuote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius offers a timeless approach to navigating daily frustrations. His philosophy, detailed in 'Meditations,'...
Psychology says people who keep eating the same cereal every day for breakfast aren’t boring, they may be making a smarter decision than the restPsychology says eating the same cereal every morning may be influenced by habit formation, decision fatigue, self-regulation, and the brain...