Children are not born narcissistic; they learn to prioritise themselves through the way they are treated. Psychologists point to two opposite, but equally damaging, parenting extremes that can plant...
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Happiness
Arthur Brooks advises acting happy to feel happy and managing wants to find satisfaction
Happiness is often misunderstood as a fleeting feeling, but experts argue it is a tangible state you can build through specific habits. Harvard professor and social scientist Arthur Brooks suggests...
A clear sense of purpose helps your personality grow at any age
Many people believe that personality is set early in life. A growing line of research suggests otherwise. New evidence shows that building a clear sense of purpose can gently shift key traits over...
The positive impact of cats on mental and physical health
Cats can offer significant mental and physical health benefits. Research shows that interactions with cats can reduce stress, alleviate anxiety, and lower blood pressure. Additionally, the calming...
Adjusting your environment can help you achieve your goals
A simple way to stay motivated is to change the world around you. Instead of relying only on willpower, set up your environment so the healthy or helpful action is the default. First, make the...
Knowledge
SpringerLink: access to more than 10 million scientific documents, books, articles, research protocols
SpringerLink is an online platform that brings together research journals, books, reference works and laboratory protocols, step by step methods used in experiments. It covers many subjects,...
Project Gutenberg: a library of 75,000 free classic books online, made by volunteers
Project Gutenberg is a long running online library that gives free access to classic books in digital form. It focuses on works in the public domain, meaning books that are no longer protected by...
Worldcat.org: a search for the contents of 20,000 worldwide libraries
Find out where lies the nearest rare book you need WorldCat is a global library catalog provided by OCLC, a nonprofit group that supports libraries. It connects the holdings of many libraries into...
RefSeek: a Web search engine for students and researchers
Academic Resource Search. More than a billion sources: encyclopedia, monographies, magazines. RefSeek is a Web search engine made for students and researchers. It aims to make academic information...
Love
The scarcity principle explains why we chase unavailable partners and how an abundance mindset builds real love
Feeling drawn to partners who are distant or hard to get is a common relationship struggle. A psychological concept called the scarcity principle explains why this happens. It suggests that we often...
The five-second pause: A simple strategy to prevent relationship conflicts
Recent psychological research demonstrates that taking just a five-second pause during tense moments in a relationship can significantly reduce aggression and prevent minor disagreements from...
Four key factors for sustaining a lifelong relationship
Four essential elements for maintaining a long-term romantic relationship: Shared values and mutual respect for a strong foundation Emotional support and open communication help partners navigate...
Small inequalities in relationships may strengthen bonds, but large ones cause harm
How dating someone perceived as being "out of one's league" can impact relationships. While minor disparities between partners, such as intelligence or social status, can enhance admiration and love...
Men & Women
The five stages of long-term relationships and how to navigate them
The article explains the five key phases in romantic relationships, starting from the initial attraction and infatuation to building deeper commitment. Each phase presents distinct challenges and...
Facial hair signals strength and dominance
Research indicates that facial hair significantly influences how men are perceived, enhancing perceptions of masculinity, aggression, and social dominance. Bearded men are often viewed as older and...
Can you ever forgive someone for cheating?
Interesting answers from individual on Quora. First one from James Packer: For every instance of dishonesty you catch, there are likely three or more times you didn’t. Dishonesty tends to be a...
AI reveals brain sex differences
A recent study used AI to uncover significant sex-based differences in human brain structures. The findings suggest that male and female brains exhibit distinct patterns in areas related to emotion,...
Money
Weightlifting boosts focus, discipline, and mental health,and can make you richer
Weightlifting is linked to increased longevity through muscle preservation, better metabolic health, and reduced chronic disease risks. Lifting heavy weights may also enhance strength and indirectly...
US millennials need 43 000$/month to be happy
How much money people need to be happy? US millennials need 43 000$/month to be happy. US Gen Z, Gen X and Boomers need 10 000$/month to be happy. Europeans need 8 000$ to be happy....
Money is a factor of happiness
Higher income increases overall life satisfaction, yet it does not significantly improve daily emotional well-being beyond an annual income of around $75,000. While life evaluation continues to rise...
PC hardware is turning into a rip-off: half-baked parts at double the price
Hardware reviewer "Advic" delivers an unsparing rant about how quickly mainstream PC components have become luxury goods.He believes the modern component market has shifted from exciting to...
Nature
Slow blinking helps you communicate with your cat
Cats are often seen as mysterious or hard to read, but they are actually sending clear signals if you know how to look. New research confirms that you can build a stronger bond with your feline...
Religious households prefer dogs, non-religious households lean toward cats, study finds
A 2019 study showed a clear link between religiosity and pet choice in the United States. Using a nationwide survey of more than 2000 adults, researchers Samuel Perry and Ryan Burge found that...
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Social
To win a developer’s heart, be clear, respect focus, and share simple fun
In some dating spaces, many women look for partners in tech because they see good job prospects and a clear path to long term stability. This guide explains what matters most when you speak with a...
Gen Z workers face higher termination rates due to lack of professionalism
Gen Z workers face higher termination rates due to unmet workplace expectations Many Gen Z graduates are being fired at higher rates than other generations, largely due to a mismatch between their...
Five simple brain habits can help leaders unlearn bias and lower conflict
Leaders often carry unconscious bias, meaning fast, automatic judgments about people that operate outside awareness. The Inc. piece distills five practical habits that use neuroplasticity, the...
Bilingual brains show structural changes, and multilingual teams may innovate more
Research in brain imaging links bilingual experience to changes in brain structure. Studies using MRI report denser grey matter in regions that help with language, concepts, and abstract thinking....
Universe
Physicist says human consciousness may link to hidden dimensions, evidence is missing
A physics professor, Michael Pravica of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has proposed that human consciousness could connect to dimensions that we cannot perceive. In his view, the brain is not...
LHC experiments observe quantum entanglement in top quarks at the highest energies ever
Physicists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have successfully observed quantum entanglement between top quarks for the first time. This discovery confirms that the "spooky action at a distance"...
Static electricity comes from tiny surface bumps that charge differently during sliding
Researchers at Northwestern University report a clear physical explanation for everyday static shocks. When two objects slide against each other, nanoscale bumps on their surfaces deform in...
Scientists test a way to move energy with entanglement and keep it inside a qubit
Physicists report a protocol called quantum energy teleportation. It uses quantum entanglement, a special link between particles, plus a normal message sent over a wire. One party spends energy...