Think extroverts are better leaders? Better at sales? Think introverts spend more time alone, thinking? Think again.
Move over introverts and extroverts. Psychiatry has a new term — otrovert — for those who don’t fit neatly into either label.
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Here’s How BMW Decided to Offer This Sweet Purple Paint
The Twilight Purple Pearl on our M2 was inspired by Daytona Techno Violet, which like Dakar Yellow, was found on the E36 M3.
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Pop psychology vs real psychology: what you need to know
Viral psychology trends simplify complex ideas, but experts warn that self-diagnosis, one-size-fits-all advice, and catchy slogans can do more harm than good.
Asking the person you like basic questions can help you learn a lot — here's what to ask and what to look out for in their ...
LeAnn Rimes shared why she’s proud of her and Eddie Cibrian’s 14-year marriage, adding that their relationship is “better ...
Your friends can’t agree on whether you’re quiet or outgoing—and that contradiction may actually reveal your hidden strength.
New Town academy manager Ben Chenery has a perhaps unique insight into the aftercare of players leaving a youth set-up, his son George having moved on from the Blues at the end of last season.
We all know people who are the life and soul of the party... and those who would rather do anything else than spend their weekend socialising. More often than not, people tend to have black and white ...
The Otrovert personality, coined by Dr. Rami Kaminski, describes individuals who don't strongly identify with social groups, preferring deep connections over wide networks. Unlike ambiverts, Otroverts ...
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