Use This Harvard Professor’s TALK Method to Go From Boring Small Talk to Meaningful ConversationsHate talking about the weather? Transform empty chit-chat into meaningful conversations using the TALK method.3d agoA response icon33d agoA response icon3
The №1 Thing We Can Learn About Healthy Aging From Hunter-Gatherers, According to an AnthropologistForget paleo diets or exercise routines. The most important thing our ancestors can teach us about healthy aging is totally different.6d agoA response icon26d agoA response icon2
Want Someone to Change Their Behavior? Nagging Doesn’t Work, but This Mind Trick DoesMaking people feel positive about themselves will get you better results than negativity.Nov 7A response icon3Nov 7A response icon3
Neuroscience: A Daily Routine That Makes You Unhappy Won’t Make You SuccessfulNeuroscientists and productivity experts agree: Stop trying to copy other people’s extreme and unpleasant morning routines.Nov 4A response icon1Nov 4A response icon1
Mark Cuban Says This Humanity’s Superpower in the Age of AI (Science Agrees)If you want to stay competitive in an AI world, this is the skill you should cultivate, according to Mark Cuban.Oct 31A response icon4Oct 31A response icon4
You’ve Heard of Introverts and Extroverts, But Maybe You’re an Otrovert InsteadMove over introverts and extroverts. Psychiatry has a new term — otrovert — for those who don’t fit neatly into either label.Oct 28A response icon8Oct 28A response icon8
Why Microshifting, the Hot New Flexible Work Trend, Is a ProblemA new report says employees love microshifting, but research suggests they should be careful what they ask forOct 24Oct 24
This 8-Word Question Instantly Kills AnxietyYes, it demands a little bravery. But psychologists (and philosophers) say this simple question kills anxiety dead.Oct 21A response icon6Oct 21A response icon6
How to Actually Change Someone’s Mind: Ask Them This 1 QuestionWant to actually change the mind of someone you disagree with? Start by asking this question.Oct 17A response icon219Oct 17A response icon219
We’re Talking About Nature Less and Psychologists Are WorriedWe know and use fewer words for nature, studies show. Experts say it’s a terrible sign for our mental and physical health.Oct 14A response icon4Oct 14A response icon4