Tag: psychology
All the articles with the tag "psychology".
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(DAY 1194) Introversion and Avoidant Relationship Style
Introverts can sometimes lean toward avoidant relationship patterns, and childhood experiences may explain part of why those tendencies form.
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(DAY 1193) Why Anxious and Avoidant People Attract
Anxious and avoidant relationship styles often attract each other, and there is a real internal logic to why that dynamic keeps repeating.
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(DAY 1152) The Illusion of Learning: Why Students Are Watching Without Watching
A serial entrepreneur building in EdTech shared something that should alarm educators: passive watching on YouTube has become the dominant form of pretend learning among students. The illusion of studying is now the default behavior.
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(DAY 1143) Open Spaces in Front of Your Home: The Psychology of Space and Contentment
The physical space in front of your home matters more than you think. Open spaces create a sense of freedom, possibility, and psychological well-being that transcends mere aesthetics.
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(DAY 1140) Building a Business Is a Loop of Optimism and Anxiety
Building a business often means living inside a loop of anxiety and optimism, where founders wake up worried about what is not working and still keep believing in what the company could become.
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(DAY 717) Why Bronze Medalists Are Happier Than Silver Medalists
The Olympics are a stage where human potential is pushed to its limits, and the difference between victory and defeat can be measured in milliseconds or millime...