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What Always Arriving Early Reveals About Your Personality, According to Psychology

Most of us know someone who is always early, the friend already at the café, texting “Here whenever you are” while you are still putting on your shoes. If that is you, your habit of arriving ahead of time is probably about much more than being good with clocks. Psychology suggests that chronic earliness can…
Simple Daily Habit Could Make You 206 Percent More Likely to Be a Millionaire

What if the secret to financial success wasn’t hidden in complex stock portfolios, grueling side hustles, or Silicon Valley-level innovation, but rather in something your mom told you to do every morning? A growing body of research suggests that making your bed a chore most people overlook as trivial could have surprising ties to productivity,…
Thousands of Workers Tried Four-Day Workweeks. Many Reported Less Burnout and Better Sleep

There’s a question many of us carry quietly through our days, tucked between morning commutes and late-night email checks: Is this really how it’s supposed to be? Five days on, two days off if we’re lucky. The grind is so normalized that exhaustion has become a badge of honor, and burnout is practically built into…
These Two Hundred UK Companies Sign Up For Permanent Four-Day Working Week

In a bold move defying conventional work norms, 200 companies across the United Kingdom have adopted a transformative approach to employment: the four-day work week. This pioneering shift, encompassing a diverse range of industries from technology to charities, promises to reshape the traditional work landscape without sacrificing employee compensation. As we stand on the brink…
The Sleepless Elite: 2% of Us Don’t Need More Than A Few Hours Of Sleep

How much sleep do you typically need each night? For most people, it falls within the standard 6-8 hours. However, there’s a unique group of individuals who function perfectly well with just 4 hours—or even less. These people, known as “short sleepers,” make up a very small percentage of the population. But before you assume…
Reasons Why Highly Intelligent People Have Messy Houses

There’s a common belief that intelligence and tidiness go hand in hand, with the assumption that an organized space reflects an organized mind. Yet, history tells a different story. Some of the greatest thinkers—Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and Mark Twain—were known for their cluttered workspaces. Rather than being a sign of laziness or neglect, a…
