Contents
- 1 Where did we lose tolerance?
- 2 Social networks and mental health – the phenomenon of “FOMO”
- 3 Poverty makes our genes older
- 4 7 Things Teenagers Desperately Need Adults to Understand
- 5 Empty Minds Make the Most Noise
- 6 Psychology behind (non)ethical behavior
- 7 A feeling of emptiness, in us!
- 8 International Day of Peace 2021 – “Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world”
Where did we lose tolerance?
Today is 16th November – International Day of Tolerance In the present world, everyone is in a hurry. This hurriedness and lack of empathy towards others are breeding intolerance in society. Can we say that we are slowly losing the significance of tolerance in this busy world? We can relate tolerance to a shirt’s price tag…
Social networks and mental health – the phenomenon of “FOMO”
The use of social media can lead to poor sleep quality and cause damage to mental health. It can be associated with depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. Many people in today’s world live with their smartphones as virtual companions. These devices use electronic social networks that alert users to news about friends, favorite celebrities, and global…
Poverty makes our genes older
The stress of growing up in a poor and unstable household affects 9-year-old children at the genetic level, shortening the part of their chromosomes that scientists say is a key factor in aging and disease. The researchers say their findings are the first to document this type of genetic change among children coming from poor (mostly…
7 Things Teenagers Desperately Need Adults to Understand
“I’m going to tell you something now that’s hard to say. Please listen, because I really mean it: Don’t give up on me. Don’t hate me back. I need you to be stronger than me. I need you to be my parent, even though I say I don’t want one. I need you to be more…
Empty Minds Make the Most Noise
We know we had been wasting our time once the person we were debating with stated rather loudly, “I don’t care about your facts!” How can you have a discussion with someone that doesn’t value factual information or refuses to provide any facts of their own to back up their claims? Every once in a while…
Psychology behind (non)ethical behavior
Ethical leadership relies heavily on an individual’s personal judgment. It needs to be understood that the moral or ethical dilemmas that everyone experiences in the work environment are part of working life and need to be addressed in a direct and open way. While most firms, companies, working groups have some cultural and structural controls and…
A feeling of emptiness, in us!
Of course, all of us as social beings want or more importantly have the need to be “part” of something, a group in the class, part of the collective, to be part of a society that has regular meetings, to be part of a successful team or simply to be “part”. We can’t do it alone.…
International Day of Peace 2021 – “Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world”
International Day of Peace, also known as World Day of Peace, is celebrated every year on September 21st. This day is celebrated all over the world to strengthen the ideals of peace, through the observation of 24 hours of non-violence and truce. This day promotes global solidarity to build a peaceful and sustainable world. This year’s…