Tag Archives: psychology
Navigating the Terrain: Where Opinions Clash with Facts
In the ever-evolving landscape of public discourse, the delineation between fact and opinion becomes increasingly blurred. This phenomenon, accentuated by the polarized nature of current societal debates, presents a unique challenge to the collective understanding and engagement in meaningful dialogue. In this context, we delve into an exploration of six pivotal findings that shed light… Read More »
Have you experienced Jamais Vu? Opposite of déjà vu
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WTF Fun Fact 13537 – Apologies in the Workplace
WTF Fun Fact 13609 – Virtual Meetings and Mental State
WTF Fun Fact 13596 – Morality Judgment
WTF Fun Fact 13590 – Choosing Ignorance
Worry as a Buffer: Minimizing Emotional Contrasts after Negative Events
Research indicates that the primary reason behind worry might be to mitigate the impact of negative emotional shifts following adverse events. In essence, if we’re already in a state of worry or anxiety, the emotional downfall experienced after a negative event is less severe compared to when we’re in a state of happiness or relaxation.… Read More »