Ford’s Blood Donations: Resilience During the Depression

Gerald Ford, who would later become the President of the United States, attended college amidst the Great Depression. In order to make ends meet, he resorted to selling his blood every two months for $25 per donation. Interestingly, Ford’s determination and resilience during this challenging period helped shape his character. In addition to his financial… Read More »

Attractive Allure: Social Congregation Among the Aesthetically Gifted

When individuals with diverse levels of physical attractiveness are brought together in a shared space, there is a tendency for those with the highest level of attractiveness to gravitate towards one another and form exclusive social groups. Interestingly, this phenomenon, often referred to as “assortative mating,” has been observed in various species and is not… Read More »