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Category: Psychology

  • Are You Sometimes Confused by Social Comparison?
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    Are You Sometimes Confused by Social Comparison?

    Over the years, I’ve encountered countless people who secretly (or not so secretly) compete with others for no apparent reason. It doesn’t happen in a professional, high-stakes environment, but rather among acquaintances, fake friends in casual settings, or even random people on the street. Personally, I’ve gone through several phases in response: speechlessness; a wave

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  • Do Our Inner Stories Really Shape the Sense of Self?
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    Do Our Inner Stories Really Shape the Sense of Self?

    Sarah received her termination letter on a Tuesday morning. After three years coordinating marketing campaigns at a local firm, her position was suddenly cut during a company restructuring. She was left without a job, her daily routine upended, and one thought kept echoing in her mind: Am I a failure? The thoughts during a disrupted period

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  • What Can Popular Personality Tests Really Tell Us?
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    What Can Popular Personality Tests Really Tell Us?

    We love labels and mental shortcuts—to an extent. There is an irresistible comfort in that promise to explain why we do what we do. From corporate boardrooms, classrooms, to therapy offices, personality frameworks have become ubiquitous tools for self-understanding. Millions have taken tests like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator or consult their Enneagram number, seeking insight

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  • Do We All Have a Built-in Fortune Teller?
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    Do We All Have a Built-in Fortune Teller?

    Patricia noticed it first during her morning commute. As she walked down the familiar path to the subway, her hand automatically reached into her tote bag for the MetroCard—except she had switched to the Metro company’s new digital wallet App. Her fingers closed around the air, and for about 300 milliseconds, she petrified. “Am I

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  • Do We Really Know What We Feel?
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    Do We Really Know What We Feel?

    The applause crashed over Elena like a wave as she rose from the piano bench, her fingers still tingling from the final chord of Chopin’s Ballade No. 1. Three hundred people stood cheering, their faces radiant with satisfaction and admiration, reading triumph in her confident bow and graceful curtsy. Yet inside her chest, a cold

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