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You’re more likely to cry on a plane, according to science and psychology experts—and the 'mile cry club' is more common than you think
From cabin pressure to emotional stress, researchers explain why flights can trigger unexpected tears.
Change is hard. It’s meant to be noticeable and disruptive. Taking the time to understand your relationship with it and why ...
Why do some people seem almost allergic to saying “Thank you”? It’s not just bad manners or forgetfulness. It’s a personality ...
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