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We were never supposed to buy breakfast cereal. Here is the propaganda campaign that invented the "most important meal."

May 13, 2026

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We were never supposed to buy breakfast cereal. Here is the propaganda campaign that invented the "most important meal."

New historical analysis reveals the PR campaign that created the myth breakfast is essential — and turned cereal into a daily purchase.

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Imposter Syndrome Stole This Professional's Confidence — Even Though They Were The Most Qualified In The Room. Here's The Trigger And How To Kill It.

May 9, 2026

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Imposter Syndrome Stole This Professional's Confidence — Even Though They Were The Most Qualified In The Room. Here's The Trigger And How To Kill It.

New research reveals the exact cognitive distortion behind it and the simple rewiring that lets high achievers own their wins without the fraud fear.

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In crisis negotiation there's a tactic called "behavioral labeling" - The agents who use it rarely lose a hostage standoff

May 9, 2026

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In crisis negotiation there's a tactic called "behavioral labeling" - The agents who use it rarely lose a hostage standoff

New research shows exactly why naming someone's feelings calms even the most dangerous situations faster than logic.

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Should You Force a Child to Hug a Relative - Politeness or Consent?

May 7, 2026

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Should You Force a Child to Hug a Relative - Politeness or Consent?

New research shows why forcing physical affection can override a child's natural sense of safety and consent.

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