Well Being
The Consequences of Indifference
Indifference is a neutral affective state. We tend to define an indifferent person as someone who ‘neither feels nor suffers’. It’s a feeling ...
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Six Tips to Help You Develop a Sense of Humor
Sense of humor is extremely individualistic. For example, what one person finds funny another may not even understand or they might consider it ...
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Why Does Everything Seem to Upset You So Much?
“Why does everything seem to upset me so much?”, “Why do I worry about everything and get so easily hurt? If these are ...
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Those Who Play to Lose You Don’t Deserve You. Let Them Win
Let those who play to lose you, win. Because their love is imbued with a sense of selfishness. Indeed, whoever plays with you ...
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Icarus Syndrome: Silenced Self-Criticism
Icarus syndrome often tends to occur in individuals with a special talent. It’s connected to narcissism and occurs when people, due to being ...
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The Totalitarian Ego and Its Cognitive Biases
Popular culture has already assimilated the interaction between personal tendencies and the influence of the environment. However, there are many theories prior to ...
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The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon or Frequency Illusion
Imagine that one day, during a conversation with a friend, they tell you something about a product or service that you’ve never heard ...
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Mindful Productivity: What is It?
You’re working and take a five-minute break to eat something. You return to your desk, but then find you need to stretch your ...
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Ten Tips to Get That Toxic Person Out of Your Head
Have you ever felt unable to stop thinking about someone because of what they did or said, or because they left you baffled ...
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Seven Characteristics of Mature People
The writer Stephen King is a master of horror, but also of black humor. When reading his famous phrase ‘Do any men grow ...