Why investors prefer risk over the monotony of fixed income
The article explores why investors are increasingly drawn to risky investments despite the allure of stable fixed-income options.
The kratom ban will not work, the solution is an agreement. We have a similar one for beer, says Vobořil
Expert Jindřich Vobořil warns that digital addiction, much like substance dependency, develops insidiously and is challenging to overcome.
CLEAR WARNING LIGHTS ⟩ These signs reveal that your dream prince is a toxic narcissist
This article discusses how seemingly perfect relationships can hide the danger of being involved with a narcissistic partner, identifying key behavioral patterns to watch for in toxic relationships.
The Ikea effect on your financial decisions
The article discusses the 'Ikea effect' in behavioral economics, where people tend to overvalue items they have put effort into assembling or creating, influencing their financial decisions.
VALUABLE TIPS ⟩ How to captivate a partner's heart in less than a second
Psychologists from Princeton University reveal that a human brain forms first impressions in just 100 milliseconds, but small psychological tricks can enhance your appeal even if you are not perfect.
Firmness or Punishment? A Thin Line Between Building Your Child's Character and Breaking It
The article discusses the crucial difference between firmness in parenting and punishment, emphasizing their significant impact on a child's psychological and behavioral development.
The Syndrome of the Child with a Famous Parent
The article discusses how children of famous parents may subconsciously feel their worth is tied to their parents and develop passive or compliant behaviors as a result, drawing a parallel to the ideological interpretation of ancient symbolic ideals.
11 Behaviors That Reveal a Man Raised by a Dominant Mother
This article discusses how a toxic relationship between a mother and son, characterized by a dominant parenting style, negatively affects the son's ability to connect in future relationships, with partners often recognizing specific behavioral patterns resulting from this upbringing.
"My Concern is that Laissez-Faire Philosophy will Spill from Kindergartens into Elementary Schools"
Educational psychologist Marcus Hassel warns that Germany is completely squandering the opportunities of early childhood education, as the predominant needs-oriented upbringing of children encourages behavioral issues that have dire consequences in elementary schools.