People Prefer the Truth on Social Media

People Prefer the Truth on Social Media

There is a lot of concern about the impact of social media on the kind of information that people encounter that shapes their beliefs about the world. Misinformation about science and politics... Read more »
The Gatekeepers of Love in Romantic Relationship

The Gatekeepers of Love in Romantic Relationship

There is a quiet paradox at the heart of romantic love. One that touches nearly every intimate relationship, no matter how loving, intelligent, or well-intentioned the partners may be. We all long... Read more »
What I Learned From Being Catfished

What I Learned From Being Catfished

The email came in early Wednesday morning. I was in one of those brittle creative moods where every unfinished project seemed gathered around my desk like creditors. I had been checking sales... Read more »
When Exhaustion Becomes a Character Flaw

When Exhaustion Becomes a Character Flaw

You wake up exhausted. You glance at the clock and realize the meeting you were supposed to be at started 15 minutes ago. Instantly, shame floods in. You imagine what your coworkers... Read more »
The Psychology of Patience: Think Slow to Win Fast

The Psychology of Patience: Think Slow to Win Fast

The most expensive mistake we make isn’t moving too slowly. We move before we’re ready. We’ve confused speed with strength or competence for so long that we’ve forgotten the difference. It’s why... Read more »
How We Make Use of Our Inner Worlds

How We Make Use of Our Inner Worlds

Imagine you are in the cockpit of your mind, with an array of controls and displays around you. Close your eyes, and let the mental imagery coalesce and materialize. Now erase the... Read more »
7 Reasons to Have an ‘Exit Plan’ When College Grads Move Home

7 Reasons to Have an ‘Exit Plan’ When College Grads Move Home

Many college graduates will be returning home soon, and while most parents will welcome them back with open arms, an extended stay can leave the door open to uncertainty. Is this a... Read more »
For Estranged Mothers on Mother’s Day

For Estranged Mothers on Mother’s Day

Many years ago, I completely forgot it was Mother’s Day. However, since I called my mother regularly, I still happened to call her that day. We spoke for about 20 minutes, and... Read more »
Built to Humanize, Trained to Look Away

Built to Humanize, Trained to Look Away

When we think of dehumanization, we tend to picture the extremes: wartime propaganda, slurs, and the comparing of people to vermin. But contemporary psychology suggests something subtler and far more common. Dehumanization... Read more »
Dog Training: A Quirky Exposé From the Dogs’ Point of View

Dog Training: A Quirky Exposé From the Dogs’ Point of View

I’m always looking for books on dog training and behavior that rely on the latest science for conveying the most important reasons for people to become fluent in dog—dog literate—while at the... Read more »
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