Navigating Algospeak on Social Media
As platforms increasingly police language, professionals and everyday users alike find themselves resorting to creative euphemisms to bypass digital gatekeepers. Source: Psychology Today – New • original article
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As platforms increasingly police language, professionals and everyday users alike find themselves resorting to creative euphemisms to bypass digital gatekeepers. Source: Psychology Today – New • original article
Want your kids to grow up with purpose? Don’t lecture—live it. Purpose is caught, not taught, through play, modeling, and freedom from social media’s noise. Source: Psychology Today – New…
From autocrats chasing immortality to fading institutions, twilight feels like collapse. But the world’s greatest opera shows it can also mean renewal. Source: Psychology Today – New • original article
Choices will always have consequences. They can be negative or positive, depending on the choices made by the individual. Source: Psychology Today – New • original article
Adults with ASD encounter various social and cognitive challenges, yet their strengths and resilience strategies can turn obstacles into opportunities for growth and connection. Source: Psychology Today – New •…
You probably know that yoga is a healing practice, but did you know that yoga can help you heal, gain wellness, and thrive across the lifespan? Source: Psychology Today –…
Everybody develops presbyopia as they age—a difficulty in focusing on near objects and text—and often must resort to reading glasses. However, the solution might be as simple as using special…
Sally Rooney’s novel “Intermezzo” is a portrait of two brothers grieving the same father in profoundly different ways. Source: Psychology Today – New • original article
Efforts are being put into developing and applying scales and indices for eco-anxiety. Source: Psychology Today – New • original article
Recent studies have shown that the genetics of left-handedness are more complex than previously thought. The liability-threshold polygenic model aims to explain them. Source: Psychology Today – New • original…