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Self Help

Psychology behind External Validation

External validation is the approval we seek from others to feel accepted and included. At some point in life, we all desire this validation for who we are and what we do, which may be something as broad as how

Life Style

The Link Between Income Inequality and Status Anxiety

Imagine feeling compelled to establish your value – your work title, your income, your social standing – as soon as you enter a room full of strangers. Status anxiety is a concealed type of stress that is fuelled by this

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Why Gen Z is Turning to Online Therapy And Why It Works so good!

In earlier times, nobody used to talk about mental health issues, which created a lot of issues in society. But, thankfully, the times are changing. People are talking more about these things. And recently, mental health care is getting a

Self Help

How to deal with Frustration 

Frustration is a temporary mental state that impairs a person’s ability to think clearly and comprehend effectively. Frustration makes a person irritated and with a frustrated mind; they are unable to handle the situation properly. One may start to feel

Entertain

Understanding the duality of “Obsession beats Talent” through the movie “Whiplash” and the series “The Bear”

The connotation of “Obsession beats Talent” represents a strenuous blend of natural ability, the nature of human potential, and striving to succeed. The protagonists of the movie “Whiplash” and the series “The Bear” navigate their journey of compulsive drive and

News Research

“Unmarried and Unhappy?” What Science Says About Singles and Depression

Cross-national research assessed individuals from different countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Korea, and Mexico, and analyzed a significant amount of information. Its findings conclusively revealed that unmarried people are prone to depressive symptoms. This large,

Awareness

The Compassion Trap: How Empathy Could Become a Liability 

Compassion is counted as a virtue—a fundamental quality that fosters good relationships, makes others feel comfortable, and provides the emotional boost that enables people to operate well within society. However, there is also too much of a good thing. The concept is

Parenting

What Does It Mean to Have a Favourite Child? 

Do Parents Really Have a Favourite Child?  “I love all my children equally.” Over time, generations of parents have repeated this same phrase. But according to recent studies, favouritism might be far more prevalent than most parents are aware of. Based on

Education

Psychology behind Conformity and Obedience

Do you think everyone in a group has the same ideologies and interests? If not, how do they follow the same interests of the group? Do you often agree with your boss or other authority figures? Maybe not. But still,

Self Help

Optimism Bias: Why We Ignore Risks and Overestimate Success

Optimism bias refers to a cognitive phenomenon where people think bad things are less likely to happen to them and good things are more likely to come their way compared to others. This bias runs deep in how our minds