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Awareness Education

Fear of Failure in Education: How School Culture and Perfectionism Impact Child Psychology

One of the core memories of everyone’s school life is the Annual Function or the Republic Day Celebration. Every kid is rushing from one corner of the school to another in their costume. Every one looking different. The air was

Awareness Social

Law Meets Neuroscience: The Psychology Behind Age-Based Rights and Legal Responsibility

Why have teenagers been deprived of casting a vote and given permission to drive a car? Why has the law given the right to an adult to sign a contract but not to a child? This issue has raised a

Awareness Parenting Self Help

How to Develop Empathy Among Adolescents: Psychological Importance

The teenage period is a highly emotional and rapid one. Adolescents are finding their identity and place in the world and in relationship management. At this stage, the misunderstandings and conflicts often increase. Empathy helps in reducing these struggles. It

Awareness Relationship

Communication in the Digital World: Why Understanding Matters More Than Speed

People communicate daily, but still, most people feel that no one hears or even understands them. Messages are exchanged fast, words are exchanged frequently, and screens are active at any given time. Still, an authentic connection is more difficult to

Life Style Social

Middle-Class Identity in the Age of EMI: A Psychological and Cultural Analysis

For many around the modern world, being part of the middle class is an identity. When it comes to satisfaction with a feeling of progress, expenditure is important. In modern consumer culture, we do not just buy things. We submit ourselves to

Positive Social

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

Social

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

Industrial

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