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Psychology says high school kids don't always hide bad experiences because they're scared, they may be trying to protect the people they loveA common misconception is that teenagers who keep difficult experiences to themselves are always afraid of getting into trouble or feeling ...
A 50-year study of 1,037 children found that one childhood skill predicted who stayed healthier, wealthier, and happier as adultsA groundbreaking New Zealand study, now over 50 years old, reveals crucial links between early childhood self-control and adult well-being....
Quote of the day by Anna Freud: 'How one can live without being able to judge oneself, criticize what one has...' - founder of child psychoanalysis' thought-provoking life lessons on self-reflection, self-evaluation, mental well-being and why we overthink our actionsQuote of the day by Anna Freud: Anna Freud, a pioneer in child psychoanalysis, highlighted the human tendency for constant self-evaluation....
Psychology says adults who learned to depend on no one as children don’t grow into self-sufficient adults; they grow into people who confuse asking for help with weakness, and slowly build a life no one else knows how to step intoEarly childhood experiences profoundly shape adult attachment styles. Research shows these patterns persist, affecting relationships with p...
Quote of the Day by Michael Faraday: ‘I hold my theories on the tips of my fingers…’ — why the electric motor inventor declined honorsQuote of the Day: Faraday started his scientific journey as a chemist, quickly earning recognition for his exceptional technical abilities....
Sholay was like a big and successful startup idea of those days: Rohan SippySholay, a landmark film, recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Rohan Sippy, son of director Ramesh Sippy, shares insights about the mov...
Want to live longer? Eat more nuts and plants, observe fasts, suggest longevity expertNow, decades after Longo dropped his grunge-era band, DOT, for a career in biochemistry, the Italian professor stands with his floppy rocke...
- A quest to locate consciousness in the brain (Book Review)
Title: A Day in the Life of the Brain; Author: Susan Greenfield; Publisher: Penguin Random House; Pages: 271; Price: Rs 499
Four theories that explain why tall people are richer and more successful in lifeScientific research seems to suggest that tall men and women have a significant advantage over their shorter counterparts.
Punishing juvenile culprits: We need to lower the qualifying age and ensure changes in our value systemsThe assertion of a primary accused in the Delhi gang rape case that he is a minor has sent the law enforcement authorities into a tizzy to ...