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The Psychology and Neuroscience of Curiosity

Curiosity is one of humanity’s most defining traits – the insatiable urge to explore, question, and understand the world around us. From a child’s endless ‘why’ questions to scientists probing the depth of the universe, curiosity drives discovery and learning

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Cuffing Season: What It Is and Why You Feel the Need to Pair Up

As the “Winter Is Coming”, there is something about it that seems to alter the pace of life around us. The chilling temperature, shortening of the days and within no time the environment becomes almost silent and reflective. This is

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Ananya Panday Reveals How Therapy Helped Her Beat the Blues from Social Media Trolls: ‘I Used to Feel Very Down’

Bollywood actor Ananya Panday has spoken about her struggles with mental health, body-shaming and social media trolls in an interview with Barkha Dutt’s We The Women. She revealed how the intense bullying she faced during the early years of her

Motivation

Understanding “Main Character Energy” in Gen Z

Imagine being the protagonist in your film as you navigate through life. Every decision, every obstacle, and every victory along the way is simply a part of your plot. “Main character energy,” a phrase that has become popular among Gen

Education Life Style

Psychology of Novelty: The Appeal of New Experiences

Have you ever wondered why your brain lights up for a spontaneous trip, a new restaurant or a new person in your life? Why does it feel so nice to have something new? It brings a different kind of energy

Education

9 Psychology Backed Tips for Acing Exams

With the exam season coming, stress is at an all-time high among students. If you are overwhelmed by the amount of material you need to study and revise, say hello to these evidence-based study techniques. Following these can make exam

Awareness Education

The Subtle Ways GenZ Is Redefining Work Culture (Psychologists Weigh In)

Gen Z, commonly referred to as the generation born between 1997 and 2012, is the first truly digital generation. It is growing in an era shaped by many technological advances, economic uncertainty and high levels of mental health awareness. They

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How to Build Trust in Yourself After Betrayal: According to Psychologist

Betrayal may be explained as the violation of one’s trust and confidence to such an extent that it causes emotional distress. It tends to rupture the trust typically to the level that it can’t be mended easily once broken. It is

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The Neuroscience of Happiness

Aristotle denoted happiness to have two aspects namely “hedonic” referring to pleasure and “eudaimonia” which portrays a life well lived. This was further explained by positive psychologists who believed a third aspect exists which relates happiness to engagement and participation

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K-Drama and Mental Health: Binge-Watching Might Be Beneficial, Says Expert

K-drama have become very popular in the global arena in the past few years. For example, According to reports from Netflix, their viewership rose sixfold from 2019 to 2022. Most of the people spent a great amount of time on