Roles of dominance (villain), submission (victim), and affiliation (rescuer) echo ancient survival strategies. In workplaces, these instincts reappear under stress, conflict or when politics are high.
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I Fell For This Email Scam—And You Could Too
Even the most savvy among us can fall for a con and lose hundreds of dollars. I learned this first-hand when an imposter’s plea arrived in my inbox. The post I Fell For This Email Scam—And You Could ...
Novak Djokovic survived a scare to advance to the third round of the US Open. After losing the first set of his match to world No. 145 Zachary Svajda on Wednesday, the four-time former champion ...
As Ruben Amorim grapples with finding an answer to his goalkeeping dilemma at Manchester United, he could do worse than heed Sir Alex Ferguson's eight-word counsel to Sean Dyche. We now live in an era ...
After Natasha Lyonne announced in April that her directorial debut for the film “Uncanny Valley” would embrace elements of artificial intelligence from Asteria Film Co., a company she co-founded to ...
The recent rollout of OpenAI's GPT-5 model has not been going well, to say the least. Users have made vociferous complaints about everything from the new model's more sterile tone to its supposed lack ...
Word problems are often described as “math stories” and can put complex mathematical operations into a more approachable form for students. But students often struggle when they see a combination of ...
Catastrophizing is fixating on the worst possible outcome of a situation, even if unlikely. The author shares personal experiences with catastrophizing, particularly regarding a recent health ...
LONDON (AP) — Emma Raducanu expressed frustration with having to get a couple of her rackets re-strung during her third-round loss to top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon on Friday. The British ...
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