Psychology says people who educated themselves through curiosity instead of classrooms solve problems in a fundamentally different way — and these 8 traits explain why formal education can’t replicate what struggle teaches

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Have you ever noticed that some of the smartest and most creative people you know never completed college? Or that friend who learnt coding from YouTube seems to solve problems in a totally different way compared to someone with a …

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Psychology says people who are extremely kind but have no close friends aren’t socially inept — they’re operating with a version of kindness that prioritizes other people’s comfort so completely that it never creates the vulnerability required for actual friendship

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Have you ever met someone who is always smiling, always helpful, and genuinely kind — yet they don’t seem to have close friends? It feels confusing. If they are so nice, why aren’t people closer to them? I used to …

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Psychology says people who still write shopping lists on paper instead of using their phone aren’t stuck in the past — they’re engaging a form of cognitive processing that strengthens memory, intention, and presence in ways that typing on a screen physiologically cannot replicate

Psychology says people who

Last week at a grocery store, I saw someone pull out a small, folded paper from their pocket. A handwritten shopping list. The person behind them looked amused, holding a smartphone as if to say, “Who still uses paper?” But …

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US set to pull the plug on stop/start engine systems

US set to pull the plug on stopstart engine systems

Automatic engine stop/start systems have long divided drivers. Some appreciate the fuel savings, while others find the engine cutting out at traffic lights annoying. Now, in a major policy shift, the United States government has removed regulatory incentives that encouraged …

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