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Why We Seem to Prefer Bad News Over Good News

Not a day goes by, or even an hour, in which we are inundated with negative news stories, whether it’s another school shooting, a new depressing climate change report or political conflict and violence.

We Show Altruism, and Moral Code at a Very Young Age — Research

Individuals fight injustices with their lives, donate their time and resources to those in need, or simply do tiny acts of kindness that make the lives of those around them better all around the world.

Why We Seem to Prefer Bad News Over Good News

Not a day goes by, or even an hour, in which we are inundated with negative news stories, whether it’s another school shooting, a new depressing climate change report or political conflict and violence.

We Show Altruism, and Moral Code at a Very Young Age — Research

We Show Altruism, and Moral Code at a Very Young Age — Research

Why Personality, Intelligence and Hard Work are Not a Recipe for Success

The American dream is founded on the belief that anyone, regardless of social or economic status, can become successful, given intelligence, a good personality, hard work and perseverance.

The Downfall of Leaders: How Unethical and Amoral Behavior Leads to Failure

Leaders are responsible for setting goals, making decisions, and ensuring the success of their teams.

Mindful Leadership: How Cultivating Mindfulness Can Benefit Organizations and Society

Mindfulness practices have moved into the workplace and become a key leadership and organizational development strategy.

Remembering an Unjust War

How will we remember the Iraq War?

Building Positive Character in Children and Adolescents

In recent times there has been widespread discontent and criticism of the leaders of institutions and organizations.

Perfectionism Harms You More Than It Helps You

“Reaching for the stars, perfectionists may end up clutching at air,” famous psychologist David Burns warned.”