There’s good evidence to suggest a midlife crisis exists, though it’s hard to define what the midlife is. And perhaps crises that occur during midlife might equally have occurred before or after.
A neuroscientist explains how detention can affect a developing mind, as a new law in California sets the highest age limit in the US for minors to be held criminally responsible, at age 12.
Do you want to learn how to play guitar? Write down why that’s important to you.
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We often set generic goals, such as to exercise more. Because these don’t necessarily tap into our personal motivations, we may not follow through. Goals that are meaningful to you are more effective.
‘The Dog’ (1820-1823) by Francisco Goya.
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New research confirms that people tend to rush to judgment, in spite of believing their own decisions and those of others are carefully based on lots of evidence and data. And that can be good or bad.
Scientists have a few ideas about where dreams come from – but nobody knows for sure.
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NHS plans to screen at risk fathers for postnatal depression.
In some societies, kids are taught that they’re in control of their own happiness – which makes them more indulgent.
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