Knowing yourself isn’t just about understanding your likes and dislikes—it’s about being in tune with your core values, desires, and boundaries. If you feel like you're drifting through life without a ...
There may be a psychological reason why some people aren’t just wrong in an argument — they’re confidently wrong. According to a study published Wednesday in the journal Plos One, it comes down to ...
Know thyself: Many have said this. Socrates—maybe you’ve heard of him? Though he seems to have gotten the phrase from the oracle at Apollo’s temple in Delphi, where it was chiseled into the stone ...
Ms. MacNicol is the author of the memoir “I’m Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself.” When Canadians say they don’t want to be part of America, they really mean it. And they know what they are talking about.
Sometimes, even our closest friends can surprise us. Whether it be resentment or jealousy, one study suggested that there are often people in our lives who are secretly hoping the worst for us. So, if ...
It's part of human nature to measure ourselves against other people. As social beings, we're always trying to figure out where we fit in and how our lives compare to everyone else's. But even though ...
"The View" co-host Sara Haines suggested Monday that she and her co-hosts are out-of-touch with a large portion of the American electorate on immigration. Over the first weekend of President Donald ...
Tyler Cowen is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, a professor of economics at George Mason University and host of the Marginal Revolution blog.
With the zoftig and still mutitative Big, Beautiful Bill stumbling through an unseemly Congressional favor-trading lollapalooza, one is reminded of Ms. Pelosi’s famous quip, “We’ve got to pass this ...
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