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When I was little, I remember feeling inexplicably nervous whenever someone tried to make direct eye contact with me. I’d ...
These days it takes a staggeringly high income to break into the Golden State’s top 5% of earners. Recent data indicates that ...
There’s an intriguing paradox about loyalty—some people, despite being hurt, continue to remain faithful. It’s a fascinating ...
Met Gala embraced a deliberately political theme by spotlighting Black designers and the tradition of Black dandyism in ...
Fast-forward to last week: a friend insisted black coffee is the “purest” way to taste the bean. Another friend half-joked ...
If someone constantly interrupts you, they might be draining. If someone always plays the victim, they’re likely ...
Researchers in France once sent an attractive 20-year-old man to ask 240 women for their phone numbers. Half the time he ...
The distinction lies in the little things. Many of us over 70 can get caught up in health concerns, daily routines, and ...
Phone-free retreats, flip-phone challenges, and no-Wi-Fi café zones have been creeping into lifestyle pages since January, ...
There’s a clear line between pretending to be good and genuinely being good. The difference is all about actions. Faking ...
Retirement is often painted as a picture of endless relaxation—finally, no deadlines or relentless early-morning alarms. But ...
If you want to stay sharp after 50, you need to keep feeding your brain with new experiences to create new neural patterns.