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Why letting someone go ahead in line reveals more than politeness, according to psychology
Psychologists note that letting someone pass in line is rarely a purely reflexive act of generosity. It requires noticing contextual cues such as body language, urgency, discomfort, or time pressure ...
Many of us like to think of a new year as a new beginning. It feels like a clean slate: a moment when we can pause, perhaps set intentions, and incorporate changes that are important to us. For others ...
You're in a grocery store, and someone looks like they are in a rush, has a screaming child or only has one item compared to your cart full of food. Do you stay in your spot in line or let them go in ...
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