The Brains’ Negative Bias: Why We Anticipate the WorstÂ
It is almost at times human nature to think of the worst possible outcome. Whether it’s about health, marks, relationships, friendships, career or
It is almost at times human nature to think of the worst possible outcome. Whether it’s about health, marks, relationships, friendships, career or
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We often hear the phrase, ‘we all have our flaws and nobody is perfect’. Taking this quote ahead in depth, this article focuses