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Psychology

The Hidden Cost of Giving Kids Smartphones Too Early, The Smartphone Dilemma
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The Hidden Cost of Giving Kids Smartphones Too Early, The Smartphone Dilemma

In today’s fast-paced digital world, smartphones have become almost inseparable from daily life. From communication and education to entertainment and social connection, these devices offer undeniable convenience. For parents, however,…
Posted by Kinsley April 11, 2026
Why People Seem More Difficult With Age: It’s Not New Flaws, It’s Less Self-Control
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Why People Seem More Difficult With Age: It’s Not New Flaws, It’s Less Self-Control

Why People Seem More Difficult With Age: We often notice that as people age, living with them becomes somewhat challenging. A person who was previously only mildly irritable now seems…
Posted by Rick Adams April 11, 2026
The Emotional Impact of Being the Child Who Never Asked for Anything
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The Emotional Impact of Being the Child Who Never Asked for Anything

In every family, there is one child who is labeled the "most sensible," the "quietest," or the "easiest." They never make demands, keep their needs to a minimum, and never…
Posted by paisely April 11, 2026
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Psychology Says Being Nice Isn’t Enough—Real Connection Requires Being Known

Most of us learn from childhood to "be good," "treat everyone well," and "never hurt anyone." These lessons are undoubtedly essential for maintaining peace and harmony within society Nice But…
Posted by Rebecca April 11, 2026
Psychology says people who command the most respect in a room aren’t the loudest or most confident — they’re the ones who can disagree without making others feel stupid for having believed something different
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Psychology says people who command the most respect in a room aren’t the loudest or most confident — they’re the ones who can disagree without making others feel stupid for having believed something different

In many social settings, it is easy to assume that the people who command the most respect are those who speak the loudest, carry the strongest opinions, or display unwavering…
Posted by Kinsley April 10, 2026
"Psychology says parents whose adult children rarely visit aren't usually the ones who…
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“Psychology says parents whose adult children rarely visit aren’t usually the ones who…

There is a particular kind of silence that settles into a home when children grow up and move away. It’s not just the absence of noise, but the absence of…
Posted by franceseca April 10, 2026
Why “Nice” People Without Close Friends Feel Lonely: The Hidden Cost of Never Needing Anything
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Why “Nice” People Without Close Friends Feel Lonely: The Hidden Cost of Never Needing Anything

At first glance, being a “nice” person seems like a strength that should naturally attract meaningful relationships. Nice people are kind, understanding, helpful, and easy to get along with. They…
Posted by Kinsley April 10, 2026
"Psychology says the loneliest part of getting older isn't being alone…"
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“Psychology says the loneliest part of getting older isn’t being alone…”

“Psychology says the loneliest part of getting older isn’t being alone…” — this idea challenges a common assumption. Many people believe loneliness is simply about physical isolation, about having no…
Posted by franceseca April 10, 2026
Psychology Behind Retired Men’s Silence: Losing the Identity That Defined Them
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Psychology Behind Retired Men’s Silence: Losing the Identity That Defined Them

It is often observed that after retirement, many men become significantly quieter than they were before. They speak less, Retired from sharing their thoughts, and frequently withdraw from social activities.…
Posted by Rebecca April 10, 2026
US Cardiologists Have Just Published New Guidelines For Managing Cholesterol
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US Cardiologists Have Just Published New Guidelines For Managing Cholesterol

Recently, cardiologists in the U.S.—specifically experts affiliated with the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association—have issued new and updated guidelines for managing cholesterol. The objective of these…
Posted by Rebecca April 9, 2026

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  • Psychology Says Being Nice Isn’t Enough—Real Connection Requires Being Known
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