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The mind at work; explore the ins and outs of mental health in the workplace and how to optimize employee psyche and, by extension, your organization's bottom line.
The Social Media Paradox: How It Shapes and Controls Us. AI-Generated.
Are We Controlling Social Media, or Is It Controlling Us? In the last two decades, social media has become an inseparable part of modern life. We wake up and check our phones before even getting out of bed. We scroll mindlessly through feeds during lunch breaks. We seek validation through likes, comments, and shares.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıranabout a year ago in Psyche
The Psychological Underpinnings of Benevolent Sexism: A Comprehensive Exploration
A recent study by Clever Girl found that "benevolent sexism" (BS) can hurt women in the short and long term. Benevolent sexism is when someone (usually a man) says something that seems supportive and upbeat but is based on traditional gender stereotypes. Unlike hostile sexism or other overt forms of discrimination, it is unique in that it is often used with intentionally positive intentions and is usually interpreted as such by the recipient. For example, Carla and Alex have been anticipating their manager's annual performance reviews.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Psyche
Heavy Loads and Short Fuses: Why You Shouldn’t Mess with Truck Drivers . AI-Generated.
There’s a silent menace rolling across America’s highways, and it’s not the eighteen wheels themselves but the human soul behind them. Picture this: a lone truck driver barreling down I-40, the hum of the engine a lullaby of isolation. Hours blur into days, and the road becomes an endless black ribbon cutting through time and space. The world they navigate isn’t just asphalt and mile markers—it’s a psychological battlefield where the enemy is fatigue, loneliness, and a mind on the edge. And yet, there they are, mile after mile, hauling the weight of a nation’s economy. Food, fuel, medicine—everything you take for granted is a burden they bear. They’re warriors, armored in steel and diesel, but underneath, they’re just humans trying to survive the grind. And here’s the truth no one wants to admit: you don’t want to mess with them.
By Aiden Sageabout a year ago in Psyche









