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Psychology says people who stopped caring what others think aren’t arrogant or indifferent; they’ve just achieved a level of emotional maturity that comes from finally valuing their own judgment over the opinions of those around themEmotional maturity is frequently misinterpreted as coldness. In reality, psychological insights illustrate that it embodies the journey tow...
Sorry Gen Z, but knowing therapy words doesn't make you emotionally intelligentAs therapy-related language becomes increasingly common, many people are questioning whether knowing mental health terminology automaticall...
Harassed by loan recovery agents? Know your legal rights and 6 steps to fight backBorrowers struggling with debt often face harassment from recovery agents through abusive calls, threats, public shaming, and unauthorised ...
Psychology says people who post emotional messages about their ex after a breakup aren’t just being dramatic, they may be seeking validation, revenge, or emotional closureThe psychology behind people posting emotional or targeted content after breakups reveals a complicated mix of attachment anxiety, emotiona...
Quote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius: ‘It never ceases to amaze me: we all love ourselves more than other people, but care more...’ a stoic lesson on self-worth, insecurity, and why we seek validation from othersThe Quote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius is on discipline, emotion, and human behavior. The stoic Roman Emperor observed a human paradox: we...
3 Zodiac Signs About To Enter Their Luckiest Phase Of 2026 Beginning May 13, 2026Starting May 13, 2026, a major energetic shift begins to unfold in astrology as powerful planetary movements create the foundation for emot...
What's the psychology of micromanaging bosses? Is your manager watching every move? The shocking reason your boss doesn’t trust youMicromanagement involves excessive oversight of employees’ work, often marked by constant monitoring, highly detailed instructions, and lim...
What Happens When Leaders Start Talking About Research Optimization at WorkCorporate buzzwords like 'efficiency' often cause employee stress. Past experiences make workers fear job cuts or increased workloads. Scie...
African Proverb of the Day: ‘When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you’ — Wisdom on inner growth and self-discoveryIn embracing this African wisdom, individuals are reminded that true resilience is not about controlling the outside world, but about maste...
‘Brain Rot’ is everywhere — here’s why the Internet can’t stop talking about itBrain rot, a new term for mental fatigue, is gaining attention. Excessive online content consumption, especially on social media, is linked...
Why “Just Feedback” Rarely Feels That Simple at WorkFeedback, often introduced innocuously, carries significant weight due to past experiences and social anxiety, making even neutral comments...
Detoxing InstaGratification: With the California verdict, governments will need to move fast against social media addictionA US jury found Meta and Google negligent for platform design causing mental harm. This follows a New Mexico verdict against Meta. Governme...
How Gen Z’s global mobility aspirations are reshaping English proficiency testing and study-abroad strategiesGen Z's global academic aspirations are driving a seismic shift in English proficiency testing. TOEFL iBT's enhanced adaptive format now mi...
Word of the Day: AllodoxaphobiaAllodoxaphobia describes the fear of others' opinions. Individuals with this condition feel anxious when their views are challenged. They o...
'I got nervous...': Bengaluru techie shares his employee's message to him after appraisalAn employee's heartfelt message to his manager after an appraisal, expressing family joy and personal nervousness, has resonated widely onl...
Why People Who Constantly Interrupt Aren’t Always Rude, Psychologists SayConstant interruptions often stem from deeper issues like anxiety, impulse control, or cultural norms, not just rudeness. Psychology reveal...
Why Some People Struggle More With Praise Than CriticismMany find praise unsettling, a common reaction psychologists link to early life experiences shaping safety and self-worth. Internal beliefs...
Why Replaying Conversations Is Linked to High Self-Monitoring, Not InsecurityReplaying conversations isn't always insecurity; psychologists say it often signals high self-monitoring. This cognitive trait involves obs...
The Spotlight Effect: Why We Overestimate How Much Others Notice UsEver feel like everyone's watching your every move? Psychologists call it the spotlight effect, where we overestimate how much attention ot...
Choosing to Stay Home Isn’t Always Antisocial: Psychology Explains Why People Avoid FriendsStaying home can be self-care, but consistent social withdrawal often signals deeper issues like anxiety or low self-esteem, not laziness. ...