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How to enjoy your money without regret

Many people work hard to save and invest, yet when it comes to spending, they often feel guilty. For some, every purchase ...
Researchers have known that children often don't focus on tasks and tend to "overexplore" instead of paying attention to what they should be doing. However, why they do that has remained unknown.
High achievers often race through life at full speed, mistaking avoidance for ambition. Break this speed cycle by learning how to pause and act from your values instead of fear.
Why are some people naturally curious while others avoid the unknown? A new study suggests it’s not just personality—it’s ...
LifeStance Health reports on monkey branching, a harmful relationship behavior involving forming new connections while still ...
Millions of people have no issue with sleeping after a good scare — in fact, they embrace it. There are scientific reasons ...
Phasmophobia is a year-round fear, but Halloween may trigger it further. Here's everything experts want you to know about the ...
Why do we find joy in the scary and the macabre? Two psychology experts weigh in on humans' affinity for horror and desire to ...
Marla Sofer, whose leadership experience includes roles at BlackRock and JPMorgan, explains how gamification and AI can help ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is addressing the shortage of behavioral health service providers in the Magnolia State’s ...
In conversation with professor Alia Crum, Sakamoto explores the psychology of how our everyday mindsets shape meaning.