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Enough With Prestige TV. Give Me the Bloopers!
New York Times· 2 days agoIn the summer of 2023, while a confused nation binged old episodes of the gourmet cheeseball legal drama “Suits,” I chose instead to fixate on a “Suits”...
A Psychologist Decodes ‘Reaction Formation’ As A Relationship Destroyer
Forbes· 5 days agoReaction formation is a defense mechanism that occurs when an individual feels an unacceptable...
Healthy Cities Are Greener And More Desirable, Says Norman Foster
Forbes· 7 days agoFoster is perhaps best known for the “Gherkin” building in London, and the Hong Kong and Shanghai...
Lucky Gareth Southgate has Jude Bellingham to thank for saving England's skin
Sporting Life· 3 days ago"It's better to be a lucky manager than a good one."
Athletes Die Twice: Retirement As A Death
Forbes· 5 days agoSince I have been a Roger Federer fan for decades, I was eager to watch the new documentary Federer: Twelve Final Days. Federer talks about his emotions...
Ordinary white South Africans and apartheid – bound to a racist system they helped prop up
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoOrdinary Whites in Apartheid South Africa is a new book that explores how apartheid monitored and shaped white life, and how all classes of white people were complicit.
Your Boss Will Freeze Your Eggs Now
New York Times· 5 days agoSpring Fertility, a clinic in Midtown Manhattan, looks like the place where the main characters on “Broad City” would have wound up if the millennial...
Cognitive behavioural therapy: establishing a service in North Wales
Nursing Times· 3 days agoThe provision of cognitive behavioural therapy by qualified clinicians across Wales is inconsistent...
‘Rip-off electricity costs’ pushing more and more Meath homes into energy poverty
Irish Independent· 6 days agoA Meath TD has claimed a growing number of households across the county are being pushed into energy...
Why do I feel like I’m stuck in a ‘waiting room’, hoping for my life to get started?
The Guardian· 2 days agoChristina Rasmussen has also noticed the collective struggle and accompanying desire for escape. In her new book Invisible Loss, Rasmussen argues that we don’t have to have suffered an earth-shattering ...