Ever feel the need to tell someone off? When you need to think twice about your choice of words, an unsent angry letter can act as a kind of emotional catharsis, a way to let it all out without any repercussions.
A new study by the University of Chicago shows that the prospect of having to do a math problem causes number-phobic brains to experience pain. Apparently the anxiety occurs only during the anticipation.
Ever feel the need to tell someone off? When you need to think twice about your choice of words, an unsent angry letter can act as a kind of emotional catharsis, a way to let it all out without any repercussions.
Ever feel the need to tell someone off? When you need to think twice about your choice of words, an unsent angry letter can act as a kind of emotional catharsis, a way to let it all out without any repercussions.
Ever feel the need to tell someone off? When you need to think twice about your choice of words, an unsent angry letter can act as a kind of emotional catharsis, a way to let it all out without any repercussions.
Ever feel the need to tell someone off? When you need to think twice about your choice of words, an unsent angry letter can act as a kind of emotional catharsis, a way to let it all out without any repercussions.
As an ex-smoker myself, I can understand the pleasure of smoking cigarettes. There is no debate however, that smoking is not good for your health. Some really creative anti-smoking ads make us think twice.
As an ex-smoker myself, I can understand the pleasure of smoking cigarettes. There is no debate however, that smoking is not good for your health. Some really creative anti-smoking ads make us think twice.
As an ex-smoker myself, I can understand the pleasure of smoking cigarettes. There is no debate however, that smoking is not good for your health. Here are some really creative anti-smoking ads that make us think twice.…
But did you know my boss is dating the head of HR? What! That's so against company policy! Now I'm getting me all fired up. I think you should complain to the CEO.
Alex: Really? I didn’t think your place would have such rude people. I don't think I'm cut out for this position after all. Thank you for your time, I will leave now.
Well, I think we need to look at the bigger picture... it's hard to balance the interests of zoos, sanctuaries, animal rights people, and the animals too!
And what happened? Don't be a scaredy-cat, you don't have to be afraid of me saying something. So ... I think I’m in love! We walked and talked for hours.
But did you know my boss is dating the head of HR? What! That's so against company policy! Now I'm getting me all fired up. I think you should complain to the CEO.
Now in his 40’s Psy loves performing on stage. I hope he'll stay amazing and crazy forever! He says he'll stop before people start thinking he’s a has-been.
“Sorry, I dropped my phone. Yes, I think I can make that work. Hm let me look at my schedule. Oh, okay, I'm free to do a call anytime between midnight and the next midnight any day in the future while I'm living.“
Maybe, but I think there's a lot of social status involved in working a lot. It's like everyone, even among friends, is competing to be the busiest person!