A survey shows in the night, about 70% people will remember past talk and imagine if it would be better if they have said something instead.
This thing frequently happens when you begin to date with someone, it’s a human … Read more
A survey shows in the night, about 70% people will remember past talk and imagine if it would be better if they have said something instead.
This thing frequently happens when you begin to date with someone, it’s a human … Read more
Many animals (e.g. birds) would recognize the first live animal they see as their mother at birth. This reaction is irreversible and exclusive: if the reaction has formed they will not follow anyone else. It’s called “imprinting effect.”
What about … Read more
According to a study, when people see something they really like, the pupil will magnify 45 percent. It is due to adrenaline.
Notice other people’s pupil if you are playing Texas hold ’em.
Coma, shock, dark and death also can … Read more
Psychology says, women who are accustomed to bite straw usually have strong sexual desire, if you are afraid of this, you can invite her for a bubble milk tea before she becomes your girlfriend.
You also can confirm the fact … Read more
In psychology, most people only get angry with people who are “safe.” Because in the safe degree, your subconscious mind know that nice people will not leave you, so sometimes we just become angry with people who we depend on.… Read more
The best way to ruin your favorite song is to set it as the alarm that wakes you up in the morning.
It’s a simple conditioned reflex: you wake up tired and angry because the alarm interrupts your precious sleep, … Read more
A US survey of 1,000 women shows that most women are willing to give up sex life for 15 months in exchange for a closet full of new clothes, 2% women even would give up for 3 years for the … Read more
A study published on British Medical Journal shows that making friend with happy person increase 15.3 % chance of being happy; making friend with a person who has happy friends, the probability will increase 9.8%.
Happiness is infectious, it’s a … Read more
Display comes from lack of self–confidence. In psychology, someone who likes to show off is a sign of that he/she’s heart needs to be concerned, probably because of something they are always in short, once they have, they want to … Read more
88.8% of people’s mood can be improved after crying; only 8.4% of people feel worse after crying. 70% of people will not avoid other people when they are crying; 77% of crying occurred at home; 39% of crying occurred at … Read more
Like is a feeling, but dislike is a fact. Fact is easy to explain, but the feeling is indescribable.
So never ask someone “why don’t you love me?” You can’t get a good answer.… Read more
American psychologist said that boys and girls each had their own six major love needs.
Boy: trust, reception, appreciation, glorification, approval, encouragement.
Girl: attention, comprehension, homage, faithfulness, caring, consolation.
That’s why sometimes he/she can’t accept your love.… Read more
If you look at yourself in the mirror for a long time, you will find yourself in the mirror is very strange, or look at a word for a long time you will not recognize it.
This phenomenon is called … Read more
Psychologist of Granada University in Spain found that the higher education people had, the less afraid of death they were. This feature will also affect their offspring because higher educated parents prevents negative topic about fear of death.
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Scientists found that people were more likely to overspend when they were hungry. The researchers found people in hunger would secrete a “hunger hormone” which would increase our focus on food and other goods.
It’s an instinct for self – … Read more
Moving furniture can improve your mood. Psychology says, people’s psychological balance will be destroyed when they under the outside pressure, so some people will naturally go to arrange external environment, using external environment to stimulate their hearts.
When the whole … Read more