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Why are we so attached to our things?

AdultsHumanSelfSociety...
After witnessing the "violent rage" shown by babies whenever deprived of an item they considered their own, Jean Piaget - a founding father of child psychology - observed something profound about human nature: Our sense of ownership emerges incredibly early.

You Have A Second Brain

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Written by Annik Carson, Gregory Brown, Rachel Salt and Mitchell Moffit

You live in the past!

AdultsPhilosophyPsychologySelf
Is it possible to live in the now?

Don't Follow Your Passion

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Should you follow your passion, wherever it may take you? Should you do only what you love...or learn to love what you do? How can you identify which path to take? How about which paths to avoid?

What Are You?

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So. Are you your body? And if so, how exactly does this work? Lets explore lots of confusing questions.

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator

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Tim Urban knows that procrastination doesn't make sense, but he's never been able to shake his habit of waiting until the last minute to get things done.

The Weakness of Strength

AdultsPsychologySocietyRelationships...
When people close to us annoy us, and we wonder why we allowed them into our lives, we should draw vital comfort from a theory known as The Weakness of Strength.

Upcoming: Ruggie - The Worlds Best Alarm Clock

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Humans will never stop inventing new ways to actually get people out of bed.

Effective Communication

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Learning how to better communicate and interact with others can really help to improve your life -- from ensuring you enjoy parties more to turning you into a roaring success magnet. Bestselling author of How to Succeed with People Paul McGee takes us through a host of different situations and explains how to deal with other people and get the best out of them.

Is This Glass Half Empty?

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Are you an optimist or a pessimist?

Should you trust your first impression?

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You can't help it; sometimes, you just get a bad feeling about someone that's hard to shake. So, what's happening in your brain when you make that critical (and often lasting) first judgment? Peter Mende-Siedlecki shares the social psychology of first impressions -- and why they may indicate that, deep down, people are basically good.

Transfer Your Consciousness

AdultsBiotechnologySelf
Could You Transfer Your Consciousness To Another Body?

Comfortable: 50 People 1 Question

AdultsSelfSocietyPsychology
These days it is so easy to feel insecure about our appearance. Whether it is because of the mean comment that comes our way or the photoshopped image we see in magazines, it can be so easy to feel self conscious about our body. When was the last time you felt comfortable in your own skin?

It's Time To Put Down Your Phone And Evaluate Your Social Life

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This video called "Can We Auto-Correct Humanity" reminds you of the impacts of technology.

#imEnough

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This Mirror Does Not Tell "Who's The Most Beautiful In The World," But Every Woman Needs To Take A Look At It.

A Message to the Depressed.

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Depression is frightening but you're never alone.

The Comfort Zone

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What is the comfort zone? Your daily space. The commute to work, school, your family life or relationship, your entourage. But definitely stay in this circle does not expand and you will always find it harder to make discoveries.