A Crucial Character Trait for Happiness
Don’t curb your enthusiasm.
Don’t curb your enthusiasm.
Are you a Myers-Briggs person, an Enneagram person, or something else? The Atlantic made a quiz to help you find out.
But it can never eliminate it.
Crying can help you keep your feelings in check. It’s also inextricably bound up in spirituality.
Proposal parties. Extended bachelor and bachelorette weekends. Multiple honeymoons. Modern marriage celebrations can feel endless.
Play can be a great shortcut to bonding. But I’d rather just have a conversation.
Creating art requires a suspension of disbelief, a narrowing of vision to the present moment, an openness to the unexpected. So, too, with caring for a tiny human being.
For partners to make it “official,” they have to survive the period between acquaintanceship and closeness. But that’s when people tend to be especially bad at communicating.
If you get too invested in a fake friendship, your real ones might suffer.
Canine dental-hygiene needs haven’t changed; our relationship with our pets has.
It is hard for me not to think of my father’s death as a kind of negligent homicide, facilitated and sped by the United States’ broken safety net and strained systems of care.
Owning a home won’t make you happy. Filling it with love will.
The U.S. requires parents to work in order to receive aid but does very little to enable parents to work—or workers to parent.
It’s been almost two years; am I wasting my time?
Yes, love requires some labor. But that shouldn’t define the relationship.
Intelligence can make you happier, but only if you see it as more than a tool to get ahead.
When you’re feeling stuck, focusing on the things you hate can help.
The phrase if it please you has been shortened and shortened over time—until it’s become more brusque than courteous.
That we’re all sad in winter is a common refrain, but some researchers are questioning the season’s psychological effects.
They make your life better. So why not turn them into your neighbors?