Are People Who Fear Being Single Less Selective?
Research distinguishes between desire and desperation
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You Are Your Own Best Teacher
Knowledge only becomes wisdom when we take responsibility for our learning.
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Desmond Tutu on Compassion
Compassion is not just a sentimental, passive action, according to Archbishop Desmond Tutu. He also ponders apartheid, justice and forgiveness.
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What Is SIBO and How Might It Affect Your Mental Health?
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth can hurt your mental and physical health
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Fromm's Character Orientations
Erich Fromm was a neo-Freudian psychoanalyst who suggested a theory of personality based on two primary needs.
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What Creates Resilience
Resilience is the psychological quality that allows some people to be knocked down by the adversities of life and come back at least as strong as before. Rather than letting difficulties, traumatic events, or failure overcome them and drain their resolve, highly resilient people find a way to change course, emotionally heal, and continue moving toward their goals.
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How to Spark Powerful Chemistry Through Simple Conversation
Practicing the art and science of bonding through talking
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Can You Make Big Changes by Starting With "Tiny Habits"?
A new book helps you design healthy changes by celebrating small successes.
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Kind at the Core
Morality seems more central to who we are than memories or personality traits.
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