Category: Mental Wellness
-

Why Do Beginners Look More Confident Than Veterans?
Have you ever noticed how sometimes beginners can be confidently wrong about things they barely understand? But industry-savvy with years of experience seem to be too humble? This is the Dunning–Kruger effect, a classic psychological theory. First proposed in 1999, the theory describes how we perceive our own competence. It is not a judgment itself,
//
-

What Does It Really Mean to Regulate Your Emotions?
On a rainy Tuesday evening, Anna sat in her car, hands gripping the steering wheel. Her mind was replaying what happened in the meeting room in the afternoon. She left her office earlier than usual, yet traffic slowed to a crawl, the red of brake lights stretching endlessly ahead. Her chest tightened as she watched
//
-

What Really Happens When People Give Unsolicited Advice
When your cardiologist recommends a medication based on your test results, she’s drawing from clinical trials, diagnostic data, and established protocols. When an industry veteran suggests you pivot toward a particular specialization, he’s likely extrapolating from patterns and trajectories he’s observed. And when people offer unsolicited advice about your career, relationships, or any personal choices,
//
-

Lost in Translation: When Words Journey Across Cultures
The story has become marketing legend: In the 1970s, American automaker Chevrolet proudly marketed the Nova across Latin America, only to have sales lag because “No va” means “it doesn’t go” in Spanish. The tale, however good, is largely a myth. The Nova actually did sell briskly in Mexico and Venezuela, even running ahead of
//
Search
Categories
Recent Posts
- Why Focus on the “Why” Doesn’t Really Help Healing?
- Making Small Mistakes May Make People Like You More
- Stop Worrying about Reputation; Focus on Characters Instead
- Create a Safe Reality: A Better Way to Reduce Rumination
- The Popular Myth about Dislikes and Insecurities
- Cognitive Flexibility Can Lead to Better Emotional Regulation
- Sense of Humor Leads to Better Mental Well-Being
- 3 Most Famous Schools of Chinese Philosophy to Know
- A Simple (But Useful) Way to Reframe Self-Talk
- An Easy Way to Make Someone Like You: Ask Them to Do You a Favor
- Not Every Argument Deserves One
- Empathy Is Never the Cause of Emotional Abuse
- Choosing Yourself: No One Deserves Your Sacrifice of Authentic Self
- 3 Most Common Logical Fallacies Found in Everyday Conversation
- 5 Core Principles of Trauma-informed Care You Need to Know
- Write Yourself a Redemptive Story Proven to Improve Well-Being
- Reading Is One of the Best You can Do for Yourself
- The Problem with “Hurt People Hurt”
- Practical Ways to Tell the Difference between Strategy and Manipulation
- Honesty Doesn’t Make Your Judgement a Fact
- High vs. Low-Context Communication in Real Life Explained
- The Paradox of Revenge: Mission Impossible for Abuse Survivors
- Co-Regulation: One of the Best Things You Can Do with Someone
- Your Feeling of Being the “Final Version” Is An Illusion
- Compliance vs. Rebellion: What Is Social Norm’s Role in Self-Discovery?
- Learning a New Language Is Beneficial to the Brain
- Quick Note: Not a Nerd, but No Pop Psychology Here
- Quick Updates on Editorial Hiatus
- Quick Note: We’re Building the Library for Daily Insight!
- Autobiological Reasoning to Create a Life Story and Identity
- Window of Tolerance: An Important Framework for Trauma-Informed Care
- Can These 4 Types of Noise Support Better Sleep?
- Fawn: A Powerful Trauma Response We Need to Know
- How Are Self-Esteem and Ego Related in One Person?
- Are We Living in a Just World?
- Do You Know the Secret Meaning of Everyday Objects?
- Can We Really Date Our Way Out of a Dysfunctional Family?
- Ayurveda: How Does It Work, Really?
- Leaving Small People Where They Are Is the Best Act
- Everyday Performance for Good Impression Is Not That Helpful
- What if Your Anxiety Actually Starts in the Gut?
- Is Silence Really a Strategic Move in Emotional Abuse?
- What We Have Forgotten: Hidden Heroes of Innovations
- Don’t Focus on the Manipulations; See Them as They Are
- Why Are Memories under Trauma Often Fragmented?
- Never Argue with Someone Unable to Communicate
- Why Do Some Women Prefer to Date Younger Men Now?
- Nothing Was Wrong with You in the First Place
- The Unexpected Revival of Vinyl: Does Analog Come Back?
- Are You Sometimes Confused by Social Comparison?
















































