One of the rarest commodity you get in life is a true and sincere friend. There are many who you meet, perhaps thousands. But there are very few that stay in your mind as a friend.
Learn More“Happiness quite unshared can scarcely be called happiness; it has no taste.” ― Charlotte Bronte We all define happiness differently. We all have different reasons to be happy and stay happy.
Learn More“Gratitude is a thankful appreciation for what an individual receives, whether tangible or intangible. With gratitude, people acknowledge the goodness in their lives. … Gratitude helps people feel more positive emotions, relish good experiences, improve their health, deal with adversity, and build strong relationships.” This is how Google describe gratitude.
Learn MoreKnowledge is a commodity that enhances on giving. Perhaps the only tangible commodity that does so. While we could argue that emotions such as love, care and happiness does the same, they would hardly pass off as commodity – something that can be used, conveyed or even sold.
Learn MoreSocial thinking is a skill. Social is not just about being able to make friends. It is more than just hanging around other people, talking and sometimes just having fun. Social involves using your brain to think, collectively, to figure out how to be around other people. The really important part of being social is thinking about other people and trying to figure out what they’re thinking about you. It happens whenever you are near another person, even if you have no plans to ever talk to that person! Now the doing part of social thinking is what we usually call social skills.
Learn MoreDifficult decisions tend to make us feel stressed and uncomfortable – we don’t want to feel responsible if the outcome is less than desirable. This is when most people tend to blame fate.
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