There is a fascinating paradox at the heart of human behavior that became especially visible in the 2026 World Cup. The ...
A denied penalty was the spark point for Canadian coach Jesse Marsch, as he chose to confront the referee instead of heading ...
New research says joy, not shame, is what makes better habits stick. Here's the 5-step method two UBC psychologists use to ...
STOCKHOLM – Sweden’s parliament passed a law on Monday allowing authorities to revoke immigrants’ residency permits based on bad behavior, such as having unpaid debts, doing undeclared work or links ...
Rory McIlroy spent the majority of the past seven weeks in Europe, preparing for links golf that begins Thursday at the ...
All the negative headlines make it easy to develop a dark view of human nature. New psychology research offers a healthy ...
Louis C.K. released a new Netflix special, his first on a major platform since admitting to sexual misconduct in 2017. The ...
A pickleball lesson from my mom reveals how the stories we tell ourselves after a setback help decide what we do next, and how to change them.
This week, a 41-year-old Maine woman named Jenny Racicot told Politico reporters that Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate ...
We all make mistakes, but there are people who would rather blame others than take accountability for their mistakes. This does enormous harm to their relationships, often just to protect their ego.
People who are mentally and emotionally weak often find themselves complaining about the same things because they don't have ...
Wyndham Clark faced a hostile crowd at the U.S. Open that cheered his mistakes, but his mental coach helped him through.
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