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An often-fractious confederation, pulled here and there by geography, language, and history, had found common reason to ...
Is the 988 lifeline reaching those who need it most? A closer look reveals underuse in many states, including Pennsylvania.
Are you pulled forward by a desire for excellence, or pushed from behind by a fear of mistakes? One path leads to real ...
AI doesn’t replicate human thought—it bypasses it entirely, operating in a way that diverges from our minds even as we keep ...
Children with celiac disease have a 19% higher risk of developing mental health problems than others. Gut-brain axis ...
Many high achievers look successful on the outside but feel empty inside. Learn why overachievement can mask trauma and how ...
The airlines and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) invest heavily in training to help pilots not become distracted at ...
In a new book, experts focus on a wide array of animals, their emotional ups and downs, and what contributes to a ...
Among South Asians, delayed gratification often isn’t just a habit—it’s an inherited instinct. Delayed gratification can be ...
Authenticity speaks louder than words. Nothing generates chemistry better than genuine interest, which you can display before ...
Internally, the ego protects us from vulnerable feelings, such as guilt, shame, sadness, and fear. But we don’t need ...
Perfectionism is thought to be irrational solely because perfection doesn’t exist, which is obviously true. However, it’s also irrational because, when considered deeply, perfection is undesirable. A ...