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Psychology says people who don't watch television may not be missing out, they are just trying to spend their leisure time doing things they actually lovePsychology suggests that people who don't watch television aren't necessarily antisocial, judgmental, or unusually productive. Ultimately, ...
With courage and conviction, you may yet conquer FOMO by sheer FOECTSTDU'The Voice of Hind Rajab' is a docudrama that depicts the tragic events surrounding a young Palestinian girl. The film's screening saw a si...
Psychology of distracted eating: The person who eats dinner in front of Netflix isn't just relaxing; a 2013 review of research found that distracted eaters take in more food and then eat more again laterDistracted eating, like watching television, increases food consumption during meals. This distraction also leads to greater food intake la...
US crackdown on top AI fuels open-source surgeThe US government's shock moves to restrict access to top artificial intelligence systems from Anthropic and OpenAI have sparked growing in...
Psychology says people who read bedtime stories to their kids aren't just building a nightly routine but also looking to develop empathy and creativity: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who read bedtime stories to their kids aren't simply helping children fall asleep. Research suggests this daily habi...
Psychology says people who read a book before going to bed aren't avoiding reality: What this bedtime habit reveals?Psychology says people who read a book before going to bed aren't simply passing time before sleeping. Research suggests this habit can sup...
Psychology says people who stop the use of all kinds of screen devices like TV, phones, tablets, etc an hour before bed aren't avoiding technology but building a bedtime routine: What the behaviour reveals?Psychology says people who stop the use of all kinds of screen devices like TV, phones, tablets, etc. an hour before bed aren't simply tryi...
Quote of the Day by Clint Eastwood: “If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster. What is life without...?” - Inspiring life lessons on courage, resilience, bold decisions, embracing uncertainty, persistent effort, and meaningful success from the Dirty Harry actor and four-time Academy Award winnerToday's Quote of the Day by Clint Eastwood asks a simple question that could change the way you think about fear, success, and missed oppor...
Psychology of ownership says picking up and handling a product can make it feel more like yours before you buy it; Peck and Shu’s experiments found mere touch increased perceived ownership and valuationStudies reveal that physically touching items fosters a sense of ownership. This psychological effect influences consumer behavior and purc...
Quote of the Day by Charlie Chaplin: “Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to...” - Inspiring lessons on courage, discipline, perseverance, and self-acceptance by legendary British comedic artist and filmmaker that still transform modern lifeToday's Quote of the Day by Charlie Chaplin asks a question many people avoid: Are you afraid of failure, or simply afraid of being judged?...
Psychology says people who constantly gesture while explaining ideas aren't simply expressive; Goldin-Meadow's research shows gestures help organize thinking during speechGesturing while speaking isn't just for show; it actively aids cognitive processes, a lab study reveals. Researchers found that hand moveme...
Psychology says looking back at your younger self isn't just nostalgic; a Cornell study found the exercise reduced depression symptoms in young adultsA Cornell University study reveals that journaling about past selves can significantly reduce depressive symptoms in young adults. By refle...
People watching Friends or The Office for 10th time are not just nostalgic. Psychologists decode mindset of who are not bored of watching same movie or TV shows repeatedlyRewatching cherished series like FRIENDS serves more than just a nostalgic escape; it fulfills essential psychological needs. Research indi...
Rao Bahadur Twitter review: 7 tweets you must read before watching Satya Dev's Telugu psychological movieRao Bahadur, a psychological drama presented by Mahesh Babu, is garnering significant praise from early viewers. Directed by Venkatesh Maha...
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 parents who like to play board games at home with their kids, friends or family aren't simply playing games: What this habit revealsPsychology says parents who like to play board games at home with their kids, friends or family aren't simply looking for entertainment. Ps...
Psychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't simply bored: What this behavior may revealPsychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't always distracted without reason. Psychology links this habit ...
Psychology says people who set multiple alarms even when one is enough aren't lazy: What repeated alarms revealPsychology says people who set multiple alarms even when one is enough aren't always unmotivated or careless. Psychology suggests this habi...
Psychology warns that staying up late for just one more episode or doomscrolling may make you more vulnerable in the moments you least expectLate nights spent indulging in 'revenge bedtime procrastination' might be more detrimental than just morning grogginess. A recent study rev...
Psychology says people who watch daily soaps or binge watch shows online aren't always looking for relaxation: What this viewing habit reveals?Psychology says people who watch daily soaps or binge watch new shows online aren't always escaping from real life. Psychology explains tha...