Searched for
TOLERANCE FOR AMBIGUITY
Loud, broken, baffling: Britain reflects on America at 250 in the age of TrumpBritons view America in 2026 through the lens of President Donald Trump. This perception often precedes any admiration for the nation's qua...
Wake up, smell their coffee: What India needs to do to allay concerns of fleeing foreign investorsThe complexity of India's tax framework is causing hesitation among foreign investors, with recent capital outflows underscoring this issue...
The moment employees stop trusting their workplace often comes without warningWorkplace trust erodes slowly, not suddenly. It hinges on consistency between words and actions, not just personal connections. Employees v...
Trump is seriously considering making Venezuela the 51st state, and leaders worldwide are completely lost for wordsTrump's declaration that he is seriously considering making Venezuela the 51st US state has sent shockwaves through global diplomacy and en...
What’s the psychology behind people who need to control everything — Control freak or coping mechanism?Psychologists note that the urge for control can be addressed through awareness and consistent practice. Approaches such as cognitive behav...
Iran War: Ceasefire on paper, confusion on ground, talks on the tableUS-Iran Ceasefire: A fragile two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran is faltering due to deep ambiguities over its scope and enforcement...
When Feedback in The Workplace Is Vague on Purpose, Not by AccidentWorkplace feedback is often vague. Managers avoid directness to prevent discomfort and conflict. This leads to communication that prioritiz...
Quote of the Day by Gwyneth Paltrow: “The older I get, the more open-minded I get, the less judgmental I get.”“The older I get, the more open-minded I get, the less judgmental I get,” Gwyneth Paltrow’s quote reflects the natural evolution of perspec...
What is the FCRA Amendment Bill? Government proposes new authority to take over assets of NGOs that lose licenceThe Indian government has introduced a new bill in Lok Sabha to strengthen regulations on foreign-funded organizations. The Foreign Contrib...
Sebi board to consider FPI settlement norms ease, intermediary reforms on MondayMarkets regulator Sebi board is set to meet on Monday to deliberate on a wide-ranging agenda, including a proposal to ease fund settlement ...
Why Silence After a Message Feels Uncomfortable to Some and Peaceful to OthersUnanswered messages trigger varied brain responses, from discomfort to calm, depending on attachment styles and tolerance for ambiguity. Ne...
The Psychological Signal of Over-Explaining Simple Things and Why It Deceives UsExperts reveal that excessive explanations often stem from perceived threats, not a desire for clarity. This behaviour, driven by insecurit...
Not social media but the mind: Study reveals the hidden psychology that makes conspiracy theories feel comforting and convincingA psychological study published in Applied Cognitive Psychology suggests conspiracy beliefs stem less from misinformation and more from min...
Sophistication, S&G song perhaps? (6,5)Diving into the world of word puzzles showcases the cultural depth of a community. Solving crosswords and similar games invites a delightfu...
Elior India CEO feels this year will bring opportunity for self-reflection and introspectionSanjay Kumar says he wants to learn to live with ambiguity.
Being 'BJP lite' will result in 'Congress zero': Shashi TharoorSpeaking to TOI, Tharoor conceded that "elements" in north India were veering towards the view that "secularism versus Hindutva is a losing...
- Five ways to crack the whip when you need to
Cracking the whip may result in wrath and the boss's popularity may dip for a while, but to hold the team in steadfast discipline is a prop...