What is the neuropsychological basis for the brain's ever-changing contextualized goals? I explore this question from the perspective of the Affect Management Framework (AMF).
One of the biggest reasons people struggle to make real progress is that their goals simply aren’t clear enough.
From navigation to social behavior to personality, scientists are rewriting what it means to be a clever snake. Here’s what ...
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15 smart money habits self-made millionaires actually follow
Self-made millionaires are not just lucky, they tend to follow repeatable daily patterns that stack the odds in their favor.
AI-powered platforms like ChatGPT and Google Gemini offer new ways to plan your 2026 financial goals. But how can you ...
Although we’d love to say anything is possible, reality often bites us in the rear, reminding us that, no, anything is not ...
Learn how to study for the GMAT with research-backed strategies that go beyond basics—advice on productivity, timing, motivation, & routines.
One way to change your relationship with goals is to think of yourself as a scientist doing experiments. A scientist's ...
It's the thought that counts, so don't take thought out of the equation. Instead of using AI, here are some practical ...
Smart glasses are the biggest new product trend as we cross the halfway mark of the 2020s. Glasses with smart features may conjure up visions of Tony Stark's eyewear, or those world-scanning glasses ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. A decade ago, it was understandable to avoid smart home tech. It was fragmented, unreliable, and expensive. These days, there are still smart ...
Erling Haaland has written his name into English football folklore after smashing the record to become the fastest player to reach 100 Premier League goals. The unstoppable Norway forward hammered ...
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