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What High-performing Families Do to Stay Ahead of Life’s Money Challenges?

Money challenges affect every household at some point. Rising living costs, unexpected emergencies, and the pressure of long-term goals create constant demands. Some families, however, seem better prepared to handle these pressures.  They remain resilient and confident, even during challenging financial situations. What sets them apart is not luck but the way they manage money. […]

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Technology

The Dark Psychology behind How Online Predators Target the Most Vulnerable

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. – Martin Luther King Jr. There is something profoundly confusing and strange about being a US. We, as a species, have time and again shown great resilience and extraordinary kindness, but we are […]

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Social

The Existential Shift: How Gen Z Is Redefining Success, Purpose, and Work-Life Balance

A new generation is now changing the meaning of success. For many Gen Z individuals, earning a large salary is no longer the main goal. They now prioritise purpose, balance, and authenticity in their lives. This change moves away from the old idea of “just living”. Instead, it focuses on the deeper need to “find […]

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Awareness

Why People Speak Loudly: The Psychology Behind a Loud Voice

Imagine you are outside in public, say a bus stop, when you suddenly hear a person’s voice drowning out all others. It is bold, loud, and booming over others. Despite them not using disrespectful words or tone, you might start to feel irritated, as might other people around them. We often judge people with loud voices […]

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Relationship

How Long-Distance Work Travel Impacts Family, Intimacy, and Mental Health

In today’s fast-paced world, professional works or commitment often require individuals to travel frequently or live away from their families and friends for longer periods. While career growth and financial stability are very important. But long-distance work might cause problems faced by their families and their friends because they do not meet and communicate with each other, which leads to […]

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Awareness

Why We Laugh at Things That Should Offend Us: Laughter as a Defence Mechanism

Laughter is rarely as innocent as it appears. Quite often it slips out of us in those moments of contradiction when the situation feels too tense, too absurd, or that is just too true, painfully true. There is a simple act of survival lurking beneath the brightness of laughter, a way for the mind to look directly […]

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Relationship

Surrounded Yet Lonely: The Hidden Cost of Being Friends with Everyone

In today’s hyper-connected world, being popular is often mistaken by friends, flooded with messages, tagged in every group photo, and assumed they be living a socially rich life. But behind the smiles and endless conversations, there’s a silent truth many people carry: you can be surrounded by everyone and still feel utterly alone. Many people have friends, […]

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Industrial

Mind Meets Workplace: Unlocking Cognitive and Behavioural Drivers for Motivation, Productivity and Performance

What drives employees to give their best or hold back at work? The answer lies not just in rewards or job titles, but deep within the cognitive and behavioural processes that impact their actions. This article delves into the psychological underpinnings of employee motivation, exploring how cognition, biases, and behaviour patterns shape attitudes, influence motivation. […]

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Social

Grieving on Pause: Why Some Minds Aren’t Ready to Mourn

It’s been about a year since Sakshi lost her grandmother. At first, she seemed fine, seeming to get over it quickly. If anything, she started getting more engaged in her classes, actively doing her homework, and continuously performing better than others. However, her eating and sleeping have become irregular. She gets frustrated over small issues and […]

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Positive

The Psychology Behind Surprise Gifts

Have you ever received a surprise gift from anyone when you least expected it? For many of us,  the answer is ‘Yes’. How did we feel when we first received a surprise gift? Happy, excited, smiling, right? These are not just expressions; they come from our subconscious. These are emotional expressions and indicators of how we […]

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