NewsPsychology Says 1960s and 1970s Kids Built Resilience Through Freedom, Not Perfect Parenting KinnMay 28, 2026May 28, 20264 mins0Many people who grew up in the 1960s and 1970s remember a childhood that looked very different…
NewsPsychology says when a grandparent suddenly starts giving away small personal items like a watch, a book, or jewelry, it’s not just sentimentality; it reflects a behavior many cultures once recognized as part of a meaningful ritual we’ve largely forgotten
NewsPsychology says some people stay silent in arguments not because they are calm, but because they long ago calculated that speaking up comes at a higher cost, and after choosing silence repeatedly, they forgot it was ever a decision
NewsPsychology suggests that small acts of kindness often overlooked in everyday places like hallways, offices, homes, or checkout lines are more meaningful than they seem, and they can shape how the person offering help experiences and evaluates their own happiness