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The teaching profession’s prestige, including teachers’ job satisfaction, is facing a historic low point, new research shows. By analyzing several …

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The simple way to elicit change effortlessly. It's hard to change habits. We all know that. We know we might want to change. We might even know we really need to change. But we don't know how to change a habit. After all, a habit is an automatic response, a memorized behavior or an unconscious …
How Smart People Can Stop Being Miserable
“Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know,” an unnamed character casually remarks in Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Garden of Eden. You might say that this is a corollary of the much more famous “Ignorance is bliss.” The latter recalls phenomena such as the Dunning-Kruger effect—in …