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Here’s how to set clear expectations about household management.
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These powerful habits from six powerful people are worth taking to heart.
Here’s why many 80 year olds are probably happier than you.
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Have sexual interludes obscured the path to love?
Forget everything you think you know about meditation.
Though written for his students, the lessons can be applied by any essay writer.
A new study suggests that reframing goals can help smart people avoid choking under pressure.
As we urbanize, a new study flags the need for lots of green spaces.
The older we are, the less our chronological age may say about us.
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According to a new study, there are 4 different types of loneliness.
Mistakes are part of learning, not a failure of character.
We can all learn from these tips from Brad Pitt, Anne Hathaway, and more.
If texting ‘is starting to feel frustrating, stressful, or if you’re overwhelmed or trapped by it, that’s a good indication that you need to set a boundary.’
Saving money doesn’t mean sacrificing quality of life; in fact, it can be a way to improve it.
How important is it to consider a romantic partner’s genetic profile before getting married?
New research from the University of Buffalo makes the case for the smartphone.
A new study finds even simple, easy, appearance alterations fool people
Anxious? Dr. Frankl suggested you take a different view of things.
The fierce debate over participation trophies ignores a crucial fact: Children aren’t idiots.
The formula for resilience? Hope, grit, and amnesia.
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If you have a strong imagination, this won’t help you with academic study.
‘For decades, all the major economists … they all believed that we would be working less and less’, Rutger Bregman told Davos
Maslow’s highest level on the hierarchy of needs.
Creativity can bring about unchecked harm, but it’s up to us how we wield it.
A revival is occurring, and we sure can use it.
Good science is sometimes trumped by the craving for a “big splash.”
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It’s not just ostriches who stick their head in the sand.
A study looks at the chemistry of couples engaged in different activities.