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Psychology says people who keep opening and closing their phones waiting for a message, are not obsessed: Why the brain gets hooked on the possibility of one special personPsychology suggests that people who constantly open and close their phones are rarely attached to the technology itself. More often, they a...
Psychology says if you’ve tried every diet and still failed to lose weight, the missing problem may not be your body, it could be your mindPeople who successfully lose weight and keep it off over the long term often develop healthier ways to cope with emotions, create environme...
Psychology says people who trust others too easily aren’t simply naive but their brains may be wired for emotional safety, making red flags harder to noticeThe psychology behind people who trust others too easily reveals a complex blend of empathy, attachment styles, optimism bias, projection a...
Quote of the Day by Nikola Tesla, “When intuition outruns discipline, the mind begins to.....” Lessons from a visionary mind: how intuition without discipline can quietly distort truth, mislead brilliance, and turn intelligence into its own most dangerous illusionQuote of the by Nikola Tesla, “When intuition outruns discipline, the mind begins to....Nikola Tesla filed 300 patents across his lifetime....
What’s the psychology of people who struggle to accept compliments: Why praise triggers discomfortPsychologists suggest that accepting compliments is a skill that can be learned over time. Simple habits, such as saying “thank you” withou...
ET Prime Special: How companies manipulate their balance sheet and take investors – and even banks – for a rideBrands, software, development costs, and licences exist only as numbers on a page, and their valuation rests entirely on management’s assum...
Some People Feel Stable in Who They Are, and Others Constantly Redefine Themselves: Self-Concept ClarityPsychology defines self-concept clarity as a stable sense of self. Those with high clarity report greater life satisfaction and lower anxie...
Why Some People Learn to Doubt Their Own Feelings Early in LifeChildhood emotional neglect can lead to adults questioning their feelings, a pattern rooted in a lack of emotional validation. This self-do...
Why Some People Learn to Doubt Their Own Feelings Early in LifeMany people question their feelings, wondering if they are too sensitive. This often stems from childhood emotional neglect where feelings ...
Why Being Misunderstood Hurts More Than Being Judged, According to PsychologyBeing misunderstood feels worse than criticism. It impacts our sense of self and triggers stress responses similar to physical danger. Earl...
The Psychology of Downplaying Success: What It Reveals About Your Self-ImageDownplaying achievements often stems from a deep-seated need for emotional safety, not mere modesty. Psychologists explain this behaviour a...
Alien genes found in human DNA? New study claims alien DNA inserted into our genome. Here's research, initial findings, possible effects and speculationAlien genes found in human DNA? A new study claims alien DNA may have been inserted into human genes, suggesting possible hybridization. Th...
‘The Shooting of Charlie Kirk’ book surfaced on Amazon before the shooting and disappeared, then comes another with how the killer would be arrested; e-retailer clarifiesFollowing the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a book about the event appeared briefly on Amazon with a future publication date. This fueled ...
Can this new AI finally help tech beat the misinformation curse? Scientists say it shows its workAn AI model developed by Soochow University in China, can revolutionize fact-checking by showing users the precise sentences supporting its...
New SEBI rule: Revamped mutual fund and demat account nomination rules come into effect from today; things you need to knowSEBI nomination rules: Revamped nomination rules for mutual fund and demat account comes into effect from today i.e. March 1, 2025. These r...
'Monetizing hate': Unease as misinformation swirls on TwitterThe Tesla tycoon bitterly denies that misinformation has surged since his turbulent $44 billion acquisition of the messaging platform, but ...
- OECD report exaggerates warming funding: Study
The government on Sunday said there is a need to establish more credible, accurate, and verifiable numbers on the true size of the mobiliza...
'Rotation of audit firms is a disturbing and costly exercise'Mazars Group president Patrick de Cambourg, speaks about the auditors' role and auditing practices that could improve the quality of financ...