Ever caught yourself feeling clever for finding a shortcut around the rules? You're not alone. The psychology behind this common tendency reveals fascinating insights about human nature. We dive deep into a raw, honest journal entry that captures the moment someone at a welfare office radiates smugness—not for honest achievement, but for successfully gaming the system. They're running an under-the-table business while applying for benefits, transforming what's essentially fraud into a bizarr...
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Ever caught yourself feeling clever for finding a shortcut around the rules? You're not alone. The psychology behind this common tendency reveals fascinating insights about human nature. We dive deep into a raw, honest journal entry that captures the moment someone at a welfare office radiates smugness—not for honest achievement, but for successfully gaming the system. They're running an under-the-table business while applying for benefits, transforming what's essentially fraud into a bizarr...
Have you ever watched someone you care about make a poor choice despite your warnings? You're not alone. New research reveals a startling paradox: while 97% of us accurately predict when others will make mistakes, only 12% successfully intervene to prevent them. This episode dives deep into the science behind why warnings often fall on deaf ears and reveals a surprising truth about helping others grow. We explore how the "backfire effect" makes direct warnings counterproductive in 70% of cas...
Daily Proverbs with Adam Qadmon
Ever caught yourself feeling clever for finding a shortcut around the rules? You're not alone. The psychology behind this common tendency reveals fascinating insights about human nature. We dive deep into a raw, honest journal entry that captures the moment someone at a welfare office radiates smugness—not for honest achievement, but for successfully gaming the system. They're running an under-the-table business while applying for benefits, transforming what's essentially fraud into a bizarr...