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Feelings of certainty are the enemy of learning because everything we know highlights what we don’t know. Knowing is an ...
Why some tasks feel like wading through mud while others feel like plain sailing: the brain science of flow, and how to find ...
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Like many champions in sport, business and leadership, Novak Djokovic's drive for greatness reveals how early wounds shape ...
Labor Day honors work and workers. Music—from “Sixteen Tons” to “9 to 5”—captures struggle, gratitude, and solidarity, ...
The peak-end rule builds on this idea, elucidating why a single memorable moment and a pleasurable finish can make you want ...
Labels can help or harm depending on how responsibly they are applied. Generations differ in how they view mental health ...
Health anxiety can be triggered when the seasons change and allergies flare. Knowing how your body uniquely responds to ...
Learn how regularly asking "why not?" liberates your thinking and opens your problem solving to a world of possibilities.
Social media "likes" give fleeting value but leave kids feeling unseen and unable to contribute. Offline communities help ...
When we lose ourselves in nature, art, or meditation, the brain is reshaped, changing how we sense, remember, and feel.
According to Seneca, Epicurus warned against killing ourselves simply out of disgust or despair at life, since disgust at ...