What Makes You Uniquely Human & How Words Affect Your Thoughts

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How Real Optimists Think & Butter Secrets Most People Miss

When was the last time you sighed? Probably not that long ago. We tend to think of sighing as something we do when we’re frustrated, tired, or relieved. But scientists have discovered that sighing plays a much deeper role in keeping your body functioning properly — and your brain ...  Show more

Should You Stay or Leave? & Songs That Changed Music History - SYSK Choice

A simple trip to get your hair cut can instantly make you look years younger — and it may have little to do with the haircut itself. There’s a subtle psychological shift that happens in that moment that changes how people see you… and how you see yourself. https://www.youbeauty.c ...  Show more

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