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by Matt Hyken

When You Enter, the Crowd Follows – It’s No Coincidence

Have you ever walked into an empty café or shop and found that it suddenly became crowded just moments after you arrived? You might feel that this is just a coincidence until you realize it has happened too often or every time. If this…

Why is it Harder to Be Happy as We Grow Up

Why is it Harder to Be Happy as We Grow Up?

As we grow up, life gets more tangled, and happiness can seem harder to catch. In childhood, joy feels easy,…

by Li Wen Tan
What Is It Like to Experience a Midlife Crisis?

What Is It Like to Experience a Midlife Crisis?

A midlife crisis is a term that has become almost as familiar as the concept it represents. It’s often depicted…

by Christine Olson
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Like Father, Like Son: Unpacking the Truth Behind This Classic Adage

In every family, there’s a saying that echoes through the years: “Like father, like son.” It’s more than just a…

by Matt Hyken
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The Trap of Mental Accounting: Is That Real Money or Fun Money?

by Lucas Ohnsman

There is one financial psychological bias that often appears, and we do it in managing our personal finances, which is called as mental accounting. Mental accounting basically about the way we divide…

Can an Introvert Become an Extrovert?

Can an Introvert Become an Extrovert?

by Angeline Wang Jia

As an introvert, you may ask: “Can an introvert be an extrovert?”. These days, society rewards and favors extroverted behavior. Going out for drinks after work can help you get to know…

Should Parents be Involved in The Educational Process?

Should Parents be Involved in The Educational Process?

by Charis Tan

In a normal journey of life one will think to tread on a pathway whereby you meet someone you love, build a happy family and become parents to lovely kids. This would…

Why Are Families Becoming Smaller Nowadays?

Why Are Families Becoming Smaller Nowadays?

by Charis Tan

Looking back at past family pictures which are developed with a little tinge of yellowish in color or either in black and white and kept in old, nostalgic photo albums you will…

Should parents be involved in their children's relationships?

Should Parents Be Involved in Their Children’s Relationships?

by Angeline Wang Jia

The answer to the question: ‘should parents be involved in their children’s relationships?’ is a highly debatable one. In most countries, males and females are free to choose what they want to…

Does Work Change Your Personality?

Does Work Change Your Personality?

by Charis Tan

Why do people work? The answer is straightforward. This boils down to the most popular desire in most humans i.e. money. By working, you will earn the income for your survival, to…

How to Divide Household Chores With Spouses

How to Divide Household Chores With Spouse?

by Li Wen Tan

Laundry, dishes, cleaning, cooking can get exhausting, especially if only one person has to do everything. This brings us to a fundamental question in marriages – How to divide household chores fairly…

Age Difference in the Workplace

Age Difference in The Workplace – Bridging The Age Gap

by Charis Tan

Living in a world that is ever changing and evolving throughout the years, humans change and adapt to their surroundings. This is a fact unavoidable and sometimes cruel to say but there…

Children's Freedom of Choice for School Subjects

Children’s Freedom of Choice for School Subjects

by Angeline Wang Jia

Do children have freedom of choice in their education at all? Children start their lives in schools where they learn all kinds of predetermined subjects like languages, math and science. A general…

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Can Women Pursue a Career and be a Good Working Mother?

by Angeline Wang Jia

Motherhood is a beautiful journey gifted to some women. Throughout history, women have assumed the role of the caretaker of a family and men were usually the breadwinner. Until today women are…

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