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People On The Verge Of Real Happiness Tend To Have These 8 Uncomfortable Feelings First

People On The Verge Of Real Happiness Tend To Have These 8 Uncomfortable Feelings First

There’s a lot in life that everyone wants: success, creativity, love, and freedom, just to name a few. But one of the things everyone really strives for is happiness: not the fake smile kind of happy, but the deep and true happiness. Many people associate happiness with material things or vain desires. And while, yes, those things may put you in a better mood, to be truly happy and at peace with yourself is when you see results — but a few uncomfortable things have to happen first. People on the verge of real happiness tend to go through these 8 uncomfortable feelings first: 1. They feel less inclined to pointlessly argue with people or judge them The more confident and secure you feel with your own life, the less likely you are to judge the way that others live their own. Nobody gets ahead or grows as a person by putting others down. When you’re thriving as a person, you’re seeing that passing judgment on others won’t make your own life any better. You’re learning …

Barack Obama reveals that Donald Trump has caused ‘genuine tension’ in his marriage to Michelle: ‘It frustrates her’

Barack Obama reveals that Donald Trump has caused ‘genuine tension’ in his marriage to Michelle: ‘It frustrates her’

Barack Obama says that the demands of being a Democratic Party figurehead continue to weigh on his marriage — a full 10 years after he and former first lady Michelle Obama left the White House for good. The nation’s first Black president remains a cultural force in American politics, both on the left, where he is one of the party’s most valued centrist voices, and on the right, where he remains a top target of anger and scorn — particularly in the eyes of Donald Trump, his successor and the current holder of his office. In a new interview with The New Yorker’s Peter Slevin, the 44th president reflected on how his hopes that Trump would be restricted by the guardrails of the presidency and the Constitution were quickly dissolved by reality, and how that reality almost immediately supercharged calls for Obama to speak out about Trump’s first presidency, especially as he unveiled the first attempt to ban Muslims from traveling to the United States and later widely expanded U.S. immigration detention programs. Barack Obama …

Peacock has a genuine comedy gem right now and the internet hasn’t found it yet

Peacock has a genuine comedy gem right now and the internet hasn’t found it yet

For years after it ended, sitcom fans were looking for a worthy successor to 30 Rock, the NBC workplace comedy from Tina Fey and Robert Carlock famous for packing in an incredibly high number of jokes per minute…and they found it, in a Netflix show from Fey and Carlock called Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. It ran for four seasons in the late 2010s and it was great. But after that ended, fans needed yet another successor, and it looks like one has arrived. Created by Robert Carlock and Sam Means (with Tina Fey executive producing), The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins is airing its first season on NBC and Peacock right now. It’s a hysterical comedy that deserves way more attention. The Synopsis of The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Tracy Jordan and Harry Potter, together at last The show follows former football star Reggie Dinkins, played by 30 Rock veteran Tracy Morgan. Dinkins once played for the New York Jets but lost his career when it came out that he was gambling on …

Depression is linked to a genuine pessimistic bias rather than a realistic view of the world

Depression is linked to a genuine pessimistic bias rather than a realistic view of the world

A recent study published in the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy provides evidence that people experiencing symptoms of depression hold genuinely pessimistic biases about future positive events, rather than simply viewing the world more realistically. The research suggests that while individuals with depression can update their beliefs when desirable things happen, these hopeful shifts tend to be fragile and easily reversed. The study was designed to test whether the negative thinking patterns seen in depression reflect a genuine bias or just an absence of normal optimism. For decades, experts have debated the idea of depressive realism, a concept suggesting that depressed individuals actually see the world more accurately than healthy individuals, who tend to be overly optimistic. To test this, the researchers wanted to see how people predict everyday life events and how they adjust those expectations when real life proves them wrong. “We know that depression involves a generally pessimistic outlook on life. Previous research has shown that people with high depressive symptoms tend to underestimate the likelihood of positive outcomes in their lives,” …

Joe Kent Makes Genuine Plea To Trump: “Address The Israeli Issue”

Joe Kent Makes Genuine Plea To Trump: “Address The Israeli Issue”

Recently-resigned director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent told antiwar.com editor Scott Horton that a narrow window for de-escalation still exists, but only if Donald Trump is willing to confront what Kent repeatedly described as the core constraint on U.S. strategy: Israel. “I think he’s got to address the Israeli issue first and foremost… and demand and force them to stop going on the offense.” Kent addressed Trump’s recent public comments urging restraint, specifically that Israel halt strikes on energy infrastructure, but warned that rhetorical pressure alone would prove ineffective. According to Kent, past behavior suggests compliance would be temporary at best. “If you tell them that they need to stop… they might back off for a week or so, but they’re not going to listen to you.” pic.twitter.com/BEeBTR6zs3 — ZeroHedge Debates (@zerohedgeDebate) March 20, 2026 **Update from today right on cue… Step 1 in deescalation must be restraining the Israelis, otherwise all efforts to negotiate will follow this pattern: POTUS publicly announces deescalation. Israel takes major strikes to destroy the negotiations & …

Museum confirms lost painting is genuine 1633 Rembrandt

Museum confirms lost painting is genuine 1633 Rembrandt

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter A painting previously doubted has been definitively authenticated as a genuine Rembrandt, marking its first public display in decades at the Netherlands’ Rijksmuseum. Following a meticulous two-year investigation, researchers at the prestigious museum confirmed “Vision of Zacharias in the Temple” was indeed painted by the Dutch master. The work, on long-term loan from an anonymous private collector, was rigorously compared with other Rembrandt pieces from the same period. Experts concluded that Rembrandt van Rijn created the artwork in 1633, during his late twenties. It depicts the biblical moment when the high priest Zacharias, startled, receives news from the archangel Gabriel that he and his elderly wife will conceive a son, John the Baptist. Notably, Rembrandt chose not to paint Gabriel directly, instead signalling his divine presence through a striking beam of light entering from the upper right corner. Painting conservator Petria …

Deceptive AI interactions can feel more deep and genuine than actual human conversations

Deceptive AI interactions can feel more deep and genuine than actual human conversations

A new study published in Communications Psychology suggests that artificial intelligence systems can be more effective than humans at establishing emotional closeness during deep conversations, provided the human participant believes the AI is a real person. The findings indicate that while individuals can form social bonds with AI, knowing the partner is a machine reduces the feeling of connection. The rapid development of large language models has fundamentally altered the landscape of human-computer interaction. Previous observations have indicated that these programs can generate content that appears empathetic and similar to human speech. Despite these advancements, it remained unclear whether humans could form relationships with AI that are as strong as those formed with other people. This is particularly relevant during the initial stages of getting to know a stranger. Scientists aimed to fill this gap by investigating how relationship building differs between human partners and AI partners. They sought to determine if AI could handle “deep talk,” which involves sharing personal feelings and memories, as effectively as it handles superficial “small talk.” Additionally, the research …

People Who Are Far Too Genuine And Real For Modern Society Usually Have These 11 Specific Traits

People Who Are Far Too Genuine And Real For Modern Society Usually Have These 11 Specific Traits

While there’s certainly goodness and kindness in our culture, there’s no disputing its flaws. From rising rates of narcissism and selfishness to a convenience culture that’s making people generally meaner, we’re existing in a “every man for himself” type of world without any large institutions or systems for promoting community and belonging. However, there are certain types of people who are far too genuine and real for modern society that have certain specific, positive traits. They’re the hope for our culture to grow into something more unifying than divisive. The people who make us feel seen and important, rather than isolated and alone. People who are far too genuine and real for modern society usually have these 11 specific traits 1. They’re not performative oneinchpunch | Shutterstock When authenticity becomes performative, rather than genuine, a person’s “specialness” and self-concept are all forced. They’re more concerned with status in a society that tends to praise a certain, acceptable level of uniqueness — under limits that still exclude certain demographics and people — rather than truly being themselves without a …

Ukrainian officials see genuine security issues in the Arctic Europeans are ignoring

Ukrainian officials see genuine security issues in the Arctic Europeans are ignoring

Ahead of talks between US, Ukraine and Russia in the UAE, Zelensky gave a very critical speech in Davos, accusing the EU of lacking political will in, a surprising change of tone for the Ukrainian president. But for FRANCE 24’s Gulliver Cragg, this could be a calculated move “to keep Americans on side”, and especially US Vice President JD Vance. If that’s true, it’s not all calculations either, as Ukrainian officials also worry about genuine security issues in the Arctic. Gulliver Cragg tells us more from Kyiv. Keywords for this article Source link

The Handmaid’s Tale star explains “genuine pressure” of joining Industry season 4

The Handmaid’s Tale star explains “genuine pressure” of joining Industry season 4

Having starred as Nick Blaine in The Handmaid’s Tale for nearly a decade, you’d think that actor Max Minghella would be used to a high-stakes dramatic environment. Well, that takes on a nuance of its own when you’re already a fan of a show that you’re joining in its fourth season. That’s the case with Industry, with Minghella revealing that he was already a big supporter of the BBC/HBO co-production that has gone on to spawn a loyal legion of fans. Speaking to the BBC in a press pack for the new series, Minghella was asked whether he was a fan of Industry before joining the cast. He revealed: “Absolutely. My closest friends are religious about Industry, so I felt a genuine pressure to deliver for them and not tarnish this season for the fans who are so passionate. “There are a lot of new characters, so we all felt that responsibility, I think.” Max Minghella as Whitney Halberstram in Industry season 4. BBC/HBO/Bad Wolf/Simon Ridgway Minghella is one of a slew of new faces joining …