Want to actually change the mind of someone you disagree with? Stanford psychologists say you should start by asking this question. Polarization in America has made family dinners a land mine, torn ...
Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. When Katie Thurston was diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic breast cancer earlier this year, at age 34, ...
When you're preparing for a job interview, one of the first things you can do is research what previous candidates have shared about their own interviews with that employer. Some of the most helpful ...
We've all been there at one time or another — you want to tell someone exactly what you think, but doing so will get you fired or whatever. So instead, you have to just grin and bear it because you ...
One of the interesting questions I come across nowadays when making job applications is a "Tell me a time when you failed. Explain the situation and what you learned from it." First time I saw this ...
If someone is supposed to give you a snack, but you know that they don’t know where that snack is, you would—obviously—communicate its location to them. While this might feel ordinary to us, it ...
Is there anything people can do to start to restore some sanity and have actually productive conversations with people you disagree with? Yup, answer psychologists. Their advice isn’t always easy to ...
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