Did you ever said ‘No’ to anyone ? The modern professional landscape is defined by a crisis of cognitive capacity, driven not by a lack of skill, but by an inability to regulate the influx of demands. In the domain of organizational psychology and behavioral neuroscience, the act of “saying […]
Psychology
How research opportunities are selective in India
Is a GDP expenditure of less than 4% enough for the growth and development of the research sector in India? This is a major question. However, I think another critical question is whether the funds allocated for research are being utilized properly. Is there any major corruption or favoritism occurring […]
The Science of Brilliance: Planning for Every Goal, Every Day
True productivity is often misunderstood. Many professionals believe managing time is the key, yet time is fixed every day contains exactly 1,440 minutes. The real secret to achieving daily tasks and distant ambitions simultaneously lies in managing oneself: one’s focus, energy, and decision-making capabilities. Brilliant planning involves using evidence-based cognitive strategies […]
“7 Simple Frugal Habits That Will Save You a Fortune”
The relentless pursuit of a higher income often creates the paradoxical scenario of higher earnings without corresponding accumulation of wealth. In modern society, financial security is often misinterpreted as the capacity to service ever-increasing monthly payments, rather than the intrinsic stability provided by accumulated assets. True fortune, therefore, is rarely […]
Why people don’t post solution, but issues — a sociocultural perspective
The modern public sphere, increasingly defined by social media, presents a paradoxical environment. While digital platforms offer unprecedented tools for collective action and policy discussion, online conversations overwhelmingly default to airing grievances rather than collaboratively forging remedies. This pervasive pattern, where people readily post issues but rarely contribute substantive solutions, […]
