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No retirement for learning

Many people grew up subscribing to the traditional three-stage model of education-work-retirement for mapping out their future. Education is about equipping oneself with knowledge, work is about ...
New research suggests that emotional intelligence improves romantic relationships primarily through a single, specific ...
Poker tilt explains how emotions disrupt decision-making in poker. Learn why tilt happens, how it affects play, and how players manage it effectively.
In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong . More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly ...
Beliefs can change, but rarely through facts alone. Identity, emotion, trust, and personal stories shape whether people open their minds or cling to certainty.
Dealing with stress isn't just about managing negative emotions. Recent research suggests that savoring positive moments is ...
That uncertainty surfaced in real life in 2022, when Google engineer Blake Lemoine became convinced that the company’s LaMDA ...
From scolding aunties and entitled uncles on public transportation, cranky seniors seem to be everywhere. But does ageing really make people irritable or does it simply magnify who you are? How do you ...
No one is born a master at self-sabotage or a procrastinator. Many of us will set goals or make plans with every intention of ...
The explosive growth of Kalshi and Polymarket is putting pressure on a lot of traditional gambling markets. But is that growth really something you want to bet on?
From the column: "Social media rewires the human brain, and the victims of TDS have spent the last 10 years force-feeding ...
Close the loop with something solved, even if small. A simple statement, such as, “OK, we’ve got a clear next step,” can give a sense of completion and signal safety to the brain. It also helps ...