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  • 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…

  • delhiabhi@gmail.com
  • 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…

  • delhiabhi@gmail.com
  • March 17, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Science of Learning from Mistakes: Can We Template Our Past Decisions?

“Learn from your mistakes!” they say.“Track your decisions and improve!” they advise. Sounds great, but let’s be real—our brains are not spreadsheets. We make thousands of decisions daily, some brilliant, some catastrophic, most forgettable. And yet, when it comes to…

  • delhiabhi@gmail.com
  • March 17, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Past Success ≠ Future Success: Why Yesterday’s Winning Formula Might Fail Tomorrow

There’s a dangerous myth lurking in the world of decision-making: “If it worked before, it’ll work again.” Sounds logical, right? If a strategy, method, or decision led to success in the past, then repeating it should guarantee success in the…

  • delhiabhi@gmail.com
  • March 17, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Soft Skills: The Superpower You Didn’t Know You Needed

Imagine walking into a room and instantly commanding respect—not because you have a fancy title, but because you just get people. You know when to listen, when to crack a joke, and when to drop a truth bomb that makes…

  • delhiabhi@gmail.com
  • March 16, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Lost Art of Listening: How to Shut Up and Actually Hear People

Let’s start with a harsh truth: Most people don’t listen. They just wait for their turn to talk. Think about the last time you were in a conversation. Were you truly paying attention, or were you just nodding while mentally…

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  • March 16, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Art of Looking Busy: A Masterclass in Corporate Camouflage

In every office jungle, there exists a rare breed of professionals who have mastered the ancient art of looking incredibly busy while doing, well… not much at all. They move with purpose, their brows furrowed in deep concentration, and their…

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  • March 16, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Forcing Soft Skills Like Hard Skills: The Corporate Comedy Show

Picture this: your boss just enrolled you in a Mandatory Soft Skills Training session. There’s a PowerPoint slide with “How to Be Empathetic” in bold, and someone is explaining “Active Listening” like it’s a life hack. Meanwhile, your colleague is…

  • delhiabhi@gmail.com
  • March 16, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Generational Race: Competing with the Future for Survival

There was a time when getting a degree, landing a stable job, and working hard was enough. That era is dead. Welcome to 2025, where you’re not just working against deadlines—you’re competing against Gen Z and Alpha for your own…

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  • March 7, 2025
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