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Psychology says people who hang clocks in every room may not be obsessed with time, they could be seeking control, predictability and peace of mindPsychology teaches us that everyday preferences often reflect deeper psychological patterns. Filling a home with clocks is rarely just abou...
Psychology says fathers who often insist on arriving hours early for flights or trains are not being overdramatic, they are trying to protect the family against uncertaintyPsychology rarely deals in absolutes, but this habit often reflects a deeply rooted human instinct. Responsibility can reshape the way peop...
Psychology says people who button their shirts wrong are not careless but their brain is looking for a shortcut due to a hidden overloadOne key principle in psychology is that isolated mistakes should not be given too much meaning. Buttoning a shirt incorrectly does not auto...
Psychology of punctuality: Is arriving early a sign of childhood attachment and hidden love language?Psychology of punctuality is gaining attention as attachment theory and childhood trauma research reveal surprising patterns. Studies show ...
Psychology suggests people who arrive ten minutes early to everything aren't overprepared - they're using a small buffer to keep stress from deciding the mood of the day, because time pressure narrows how calmly people can thinkArriving early offers significant psychological benefits. Psychologists reveal that even a few extra minutes before an event can reduce str...
'Nobody will fly': India's plane versus train battle gets a twistIndia's Railway Minister said upcoming bullet trains will dominate short-haul routes like Mumbai-Pune and Bengaluru-Chennai, mirroring glob...
What’s the psychology behind people who arrive at the airport hours early and fear missing a flight?The psychology of people who arrive at the airport too early reflects a complex blend of anxiety, personality traits, and learned behaviour...
Why Your Promotion Keeps Getting Delayed at Work, and What It Really MeansRepeatedly postponed promotion meetings can leave employees feeling anxious and demotivated, impacting their engagement and career proactiv...
Maharashtra's top post eluded Ajit Pawar after six stints as Deputy CMAjit Pawar, a six-time Deputy Chief Minister, died in an air crash. His political journey was filled with ambition and resilience. He often...
Quote Of The Day By Keanu Reeves: “Sometimes Simple Things Are The Hardest To Do.”Keanu Reeves, known for his grounded persona amidst Hollywood fame, highlights the paradox of simplicity. He argues that fundamental action...
Earning, divorced wife not to pay for child’s maintenance; husband has to bear entire expense, rules Delhi High courtThe Delhi High Court rejected a husband's plea for making his wife pay equal share of child maintenance expenses. The court gave important ...
Thinking of moving to the Netherlands? Undergrad student reveals the struggles of loneliness, high rent, and bad healthcareA psychology student from the Netherlands weighs in on the benefits and drawbacks of studying there. He praises the walkable cities, good p...
Myth Debunking 101: ‘Receiving feedback is a sign of failure’Feedback is often misunderstood as criticism, hindering professional growth. Overcoming psychological barriers and seeking feedback for ski...
Goddess of speed: Hima Das’ incredible sprint from Assam to TampereHow a girl with with only 15 months of formal training became a world champion? This is Hima Das' story.
Startups get creative to make AI bots chattyAs much as building an AI bot requires engineering talent, having the right soft-skills talent is becoming as important, if not more, to ma...
How Japan's bullet train can transform Indian Railways into a global leader in size, scale & skillIt will enable Indians to learn the Japanese art of perfection in engineering and execution, and pick up innovative practices through the M...
Your daily habits reveal a lot about your motivationSlow eaters like to be in control & know how to appreciate life. Fast eaters tend to be ambitious, goal-oriented, open to new experiences.
- Does your appearance make you more ‘hireable’ and ‘promotable’?
71% of India says yes, it does. In real life, it's easy to figure out a 36-24-36 from a 40-45-50. But is the equation as simplistic in your...