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Relationship

Emotional Substitution: Why We Recast New Relationships to Fill Old Emotional Roles 

We often tend to seek the known, to attract the familiar, to reach for those who make us feel the same. Sometimes we unconsciously draw towards people or dynamics that feel like “home”, even if the “home” is shaped by

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Why Should Every Citizen Engage in Community Service?

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. Mahatma Gandhi Anjali is a graduate student decided to volunteer at a local government school. At first, she thought it was just part of the

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6 Essential Soft Skills Every Effective Coach Should Have

Most of us can agree, effective coaching goes beyond just sharing knowledge. Strong coaches read the room, not just the playbook. They connect with clients in real conversations, using everyday skills that anyone can recognise. The job demands a significantly

Education

Are Intelligence and Creativity Interlinked?

Take a look at any discovery, invention, paradigm, or even work of art that has fundamentally changed the world. For example, Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Newton’s Laws of Motion, the Wright Brothers’ invention of the aeroplane, Aryabhatta’s zero or even

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The Quiet Inheritance: Gender Lessons We Didn’t Know We Learned

Families give us more than just our dad’s determined hairline or grandma’s cheekbones. There’s something far more powerful, quieter, yet deeply carved into the way we grow up. Generations don’t only pass down heirlooms; they hand over invisible scripts. People

Life Style

Why Creatives Must Share Their Work

Creating, well, in any form really, then sharing it for the world to see, can feel daunting. It could be anything, really, by the most experienced or inexperienced creatives. Art, any materialistic product, music, dance, writing, research and data, a

Health

Delirium vs. Dementia: Risks of Misdiagnosis and Psychological Consequence

A critical distinction in cognitive health demands our focused attention: delirium versus dementia. These conditions, so frequently conflated in both clinical practice and public understanding, necessitate precise differentiation. Grasping their intricate nuances is far from a mere academic exercise; it

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Why Every Generation Swears Their Music Was Better?

It is pretty common for people to argue about which generation has produced the greatest music or films. Some people think that today’s songs are just noise, while others think older music sounds too slow. These opinions are not just

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Misunderstood Moments: Managing Conflict Without Blame

With the human ability to converse comes the ability to create conflict and resolve it. Conflicts have been a part of human nature since creation, and now hold evolutionary value to the development, sustenance, and destruction of civilisation. Despite conflicts

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The Psychology of Place Attachment: Why Old Campuses Still Feel Like Home

Ever wondered why going back to your old colleges and school campuses feels like stepping into a book filled with chapters of your memories? The feeling of walking inside those same classrooms where you once bonded with friends, laughed during