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  • High vs. Low-Context Communication in Real Life Explained
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    High vs. Low-Context Communication in Real Life Explained

    Have you ever felt like you almost understood a conversation, but not quite? Or, on the other hand, received explicit information with a detailed explanation that was too straightforward and efficient to be a bit intimidating? Sometimes words deliver exactly the message you need, while other times you must infer or guess. Beyond personal preference,…

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  • Your Feeling of Being the “Final Version” Is An Illusion
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    Your Feeling of Being the “Final Version” Is An Illusion

    We’ve all been there: scrolling through old photos, you marvel at how much you’ve evolved. The angsty teen who hated vegetables is gone, replaced by a kale-smoothie enthusiast. Your music tastes flipped from emo anthems to indie folk. Relationships that once defined you faded, making way for new priorities. Reflecting on these shifts feels profound—proof…

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  • Compliance vs. Rebellion: What Is Social Norm’s Role in Self-Discovery?
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    Compliance vs. Rebellion: What Is Social Norm’s Role in Self-Discovery?

    There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from chasing approval. We have heard that “fitting in” is a social survival tactic, which is not wrong by itself. But when the acceptance only happens when there is a curated version, the chant from the crowd sounds like a farewell to your identity. “The reward…

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  • Learning a New Language Is Beneficial to the Brain
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    Learning a New Language Is Beneficial to the Brain

    For most people, learning a second language is a practical decision: career advancement or immigration. What tends to get less attention is what the process is doing to the brain in the background. But there are many benefits of learning a new language that can change the brain structure. Over the past decades, research on…

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  • Autobiological Reasoning to Create a Life Story and Identity
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    Autobiological Reasoning to Create a Life Story and Identity

    We often think of our life story as a fixed library of facts, or a collection of things that “just happened” to us. But we are less of a librarian and more of an active editor. We all have that moment cringing towards memories. Or, something that once felt like a tragedy has somehow morphed into…

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