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The Psychology Behind SEVA

Selfless service, sometimes called SEVA (from the Sanskrit root “seva”, meaning selfless service), is a spiritual practice and an everyday activity. Across Hindu and Sikh cultures, Buddhism, and other cultural contexts, SEVA refers to an action that is done to

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The Saree Filter Effect: AI, Identity, and the Ethics of Beauty  Illusions 

Artificial intelligence is different from human intelligence. It is demonstrated by machines. It is built by the accumulation of a large amount of data, which can then be manipulated to provide knowledge, observe patterns and gain insights. With the advent of

Parenting Research

Impact of Screen Time on Childhood Anxiety and Brain Development

The study examines the relationship between screen time during childhood and its association with anxiety and neurodevelopment. As digital devices have become a routine part of daily life, concerns have increased about their potential impact on children’s emotional well-being and

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How Marriage Changes Friendships for Men and Women: A Psychological Perspective

When Ravi and Meena got married, their social world didn’t vanish. It simply changes shape. Invitations shifted from solo Hangouts with friends to couple dinners. Weekend plans begin revolving around family commitments. Even long-standing conversations with old college friends felt

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Humanistic Leadership in Competitive Workplace: How Empathy Drives Productivity

In most businesses, goals feel tight, and deadlines move quickly. Profits frequently influence priorities and everyday choices. People are still seated behind every screen and desk. An important question is raised by this situation. Can empathy be fostered in today’s competitive

Positive Self Help

Pattern Recognition: Why the Human Brain Seeks Meaning Everywhere

Have you ever caught yourself looking for shapes in the clouds? Did it ever happen that you could see figures in stars during the night? Finding structure even in ambiguous figures/situations is one of the survival related skill. The human

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Loneliness in a Crowd: The Paradox of Social Isolation While Studying Abroad 

Living in a foreign country may seem very exciting at first glance. The image of an active social life is formed by new countries, new people and busy campuses. Millions of students are exposed to peers, roommates, and masses daily.

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Psychodermatology: Understanding Itch, Acne, and Skin Picking Through Psychology

Have you ever seen your skin breaking out exactly before some important life events? Most of us have experienced skin issues during exams or some stressful life event. Skin problems, including itches and breakouts, are often seen as a result

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Legal Adulthood at 18: What Neuroscience Reveals About the Developing Brain

What changes when a person turns eighteen? New rights are granted by the law on this day. Voting is made possible. Legal contracts can be signed. A person can create bank accounts, sign anti-ragging affidavits in universities, apply for a driver’s

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Postpartum Psychosis: Symptoms, Causes, Risk Factors, and Recovery

Childbirth has been said to be a happy and promising moment. With a new baby comes excitement, love and change. However, in the case of some mothers, it might be a time that causes severe mental health issues. A postpartum