In an era where "HBD!" texts pass for thoughtfulness, the stubborn few who still hunt for stamps and carefully craft handwritten messages possess psychological traits that are quietly vanishing from ...
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Fountain pens and their quiet charm
Nostalgia is a tricky beast that paints even painful memories with a sheen of fondness. Look back with rose-tinted glasses, ...
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12 stories that show quiet kindness is what makes the world stronger
Life can be hard, but kindness still shows up when you least expect it. These heartwarming true stories prove that compassion ...
It is rare for a documentary to provoke a moral crisis before a single frame has streamed, but The Investigation of Lucy Letby is no ordinary retrospective. By unlocking confidential police archives ...
Handwriting requirements were cut from school curricula around the world. Now it’s looping back, riding on a wave of evidence.
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For deeper learning, put pen to paper. Why handwriting still matters
Handwriting engages more areas of the brain than typing, which leads to deeper learning, better memory and stronger cognitive ...
From then on, the literature of crying is sparse, although cultural historian Tom Lutz’s book Crying: The Natural and Cultural History of Tears usefully defines it as “a surplus of feeling over ...
While society celebrates constant connectivity and social butterflies, groundbreaking psychological research reveals that ...
Over 90% of student loan applicants rely on a co-signer, a creditworthy individual willing to repay the funds if the borrower is unable. If you don't have someone helping you out, however, there are ...
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