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To Have Better Disagreements, Change Your Words
Here are 4 ways to make your counterpart feel heard and keep the conversation going.
Here are 4 ways to make your counterpart feel heard and keep the conversation going.
Research is reframing psychopathic tendencies, an often sensationalized and maligned set of traits, and finding some positive twists.
A brain circuit that suppresses distracting sensory information holds important clues about attention and other cognitive processes.
One veteran inveterate thrifter shares his secrets for bin-digging, rack-rifling success.
They came up with some pretty quirky tricks to stay focused, but they may have been on to something.
Get ready for some silly topics.
Monopoly now accounts for nearly one-third of all global board game sales, largely thanks to Hasbro’s own expansion strategy.
Whether you’re touring colleges with your kids or there for extracurricular activities, these towns offer A+ fun.
As researchers try to make sense of “open-label” placebos—fake drugs that proudly announce their fakeness—the mysterious effect is starting to show up beyond the world of medicine.
Don’t be intimidated, it’s actually super easy.
Those who are trying (including Tom Perrotta, Ayad Akhtar, and more) tell us what it’s like.
Plus, experts debunk the biggest myths about unhealthy relationship dynamics.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
People who constantly hit the road for work share what they wish they’d known from the jump.
They’ve been linked to heart disease and other health conditions.
Whether in boba tea, cuttlefish, rice noodles, or cassava dough, the texture of QQ connects people across cultures and generations.
Think you could throw a basketball off a 540ft dam, into a hoop – while blindfolded? Meet the talented and ludicrously patient people putting hours into the internet’s most joyful (and pointless) clips.
The World Health Organization has closed in on its bold goal of eradicating polio several times, but the paralytic virus is entrenched in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
From crispy to chewy, we’ve collected the best of the best.
New safety rules require users to verify their identities before gaining access to sites. This spells the end of the relative anonymity that we’ve come to expect online.
After a forgotten WW2 propaganda poster was discovered in 2000, it found an astounding new resonance in 21st-Century Britain – becoming an endlessly memeable template that is both cherished and mocked.
Dogsledding taught me how to endure the cold—but cryotherapy felt like a different beast. Here’s how my body reacted to the rising health trend.
Jen Pawol will make her major league debut this weekend, becoming the first female umpire in a century and a half of big league baseball.
Helsinkin strongly encourages public transit and cycling.
This International Cat Day, Euronews Culture’s resident cat lady Amber Louise Bryce reflects on the rise of feline protagonists in cinema.
An editor tries the $160,000 Ammortal Chamber for recovery. Here’s her honest review.
Whisper networks apps are a bad idea, and not just because they make guys mad.
How to experience the vibrant slice of cottage country—dubbed The County—between Toronto and Montréal.
Claims that natural mineral water brands are filtering their water have shocked the country.
Strengthen and stretch your way to happier joints.
The NBA is in the midst of a historic stretch of parity. Is that a good thing?
Add these bold and beautiful blooms to your garden now to brighten up any boring spots for the late summer and fall. Try common favorites like hydrangea, sunflowers, and echinacea, or unique choices like lisianthus and balloon flowers.
With distinct, discrete areas that you can visit at any time, this is not a traditional open world game, and resists gamification with the mantra ‘there’s no goal but to stroll.’
Millions of investors may soon have access to private assets in their 401(k) or other workplace retirement plans. What to know about the risks and rewards.
You might be surprised by the seemingly innocuous behaviors that cause them.
When bestselling author Kelly Corrigan’s creativity runs low or her mood turns, she doesn’t power through. Here are her tips for connecting your body to your creative process and getting unstuck.
The word “conflict” usually brings to mind raised voices or awkward tension—outcomes most people would rather avoid.
Research on how we perceive the rate of change shows how you can be strategic about goal tracking and boost your motivation.
From forgotten 401(k)s to outdated asset allocations, stuck money can hurt your retirement. Here’s what to do about it.
“I just want to pay someone to tickle my back.”
The summer vacation season is in full swing in the Northern Hemisphere, but navigating the line between work time and personal time is tricky for a lot of people.
Knowing the psychology behind why moments drag or whizz by can give you a degree of control over your experience of time.
You don’t need to love your scar to feel confident – but you can retrain your brain to care about it less.
From commencement speeches to career advice columns, the call to “follow your passion” is all around us.
I always call my childhood best friend after a date. Here’s why.