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  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Is it human or written by a machine? Maybe the better question is—does it mean something?

These days, it feels like a lot of people are more focused on figuring out whether something online is written by a human or a machine.They look at the punctuation, the perfect sentences, the use of quotes, and immediately judge…

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  • June 25, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Owning the Problem: A Quiet Rebellion Against the Age of Compliance

There was a time when obedience built empires. When kingdoms expanded not through imagination, but through execution. Brick by brick, word by word, task by task—delivered as prescribed. The compliant thrived. The disobedient perished. That time, it seems, never really…

  • delhiabhi@gmail.com
  • May 21, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Fear is Not a Discount Code

Step into a negotiation room, and you’ll find three invisible chairs always present: Fear, Uncertainty, and Equality. Two are uninvited. One must always have a seat. Let’s break it down: Fear looks like this: “What if I lose the order?”…

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  • April 15, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Stop Attending Soft Skills Workshops—Learn to Master Them Yourself

⚠️ Disclaimer: This is NOT another article offering quick tips or magic formulas for soft skills mastery. If you’re looking for a 30-minute shortcut to being charismatic or a one-day hack to becoming a great leader, stop reading now. Soft…

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  • March 21, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Work-Life Balance: The Greatest Myth Since ‘Casual Fridays’

Work-life balance—the elusive unicorn that HR swears exists but that nobody has actually seen. It’s the kind of thing that looks amazing in a company mission statement, right next to “We value our employees” and “We foster a culture of…

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  • March 17, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

How Excel Sheets Make You Look Like a Genius

There are two types of people in the corporate world: those who fear Excel and those who pretend to understand it. Let’s be honest—no one really knows how Excel works. We all just click random cells, drag formulas around, and…

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  • March 17, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Why Office Jargon Is Just Fancy Noise to Say Nothing

Ah, corporate jargon—the art of saying absolutely nothing with as many words as possible. Have you ever sat through a meeting where someone said, “Let’s leverage our core competencies to optimize synergy and drive holistic alignment across verticals”—only to realize…

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  • March 17, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Great Resignation Fantasy: Everyone Wants to Quit, But No One Does

Every Monday morning, millions of employees fantasize about quitting while staring blankly at their screens, sipping coffee that tastes like regret. “That’s it. I’m done. I’m quitting.” They whisper, opening LinkedIn to browse jobs they’ll never apply for. Welcome to…

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  • March 17, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Price Is Right (Or Is It?): How We Actually Value Things

Why does a diamond ring cost thousands, but the water you drink is basically free? Why is an NFT of a pixelated monkey somehow worth more than a real monkey (or even a real car)? And why do some people…

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  • March 17, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Thrill of Irrational Spending: Why We Love Buying Dumb Stuff

You know that feeling. You walk into a store (or, let’s be honest, mindlessly scroll through Amazon at 2 AM), and suddenly—BAM!—you see something you absolutely must have. It might be a designer coffee mug, a mini waffle maker, or…

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  • March 17, 2025
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