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7 Habits Of Type-A People That Type-B Personalities Find Unbearable

7 Habits Of Type-A People That Type-B Personalities Find Unbearable

Some people thrive on structure, organization, and urgency. While they are often ambitious and highly motivated, this can also cause them to experience extreme levels of stress. Meet the Type-A personality. Type-B people, on the other hand, are their exact opposite. They take on a “go with the flow” attitude, handle change well, and maintain a steady pace throughout life. These two personalities usually mix about as well as oil and water, and laid-back Type-B individuals tend to see perfectionist Type-A habits as far too intense, and sometimes downright unbearable. Here are 7 habits of Type-A people that Type-B personalities mostly find unbearable: 1. Making the bed every morning Pixel-Shot | Shutterstock Consistently making the bed is an easy way for Type-A people to start their day with order and achievement. It helps set the tone for the day and gives them a sense of discipline and control. Skipping it can even throw the rest of their day off-track, leaving them feeling disorganized. Type-B people, however, might see this habit as totally unnecessary. I mean, …

5 Places That Highly Intuitive People Find Unbearable

5 Places That Highly Intuitive People Find Unbearable

Some people walk into a room and feel at ease. Others, like people who are highly intuitive, can instantly notice a shift in energy, and it’s not always for the better. It might even be strong enough to keep them from wanting to ever enter these spaces. Jenna, a professional intuitive consultant known on social media as @goldendaughtertarot, posted a series of videos discussing the places she refuses to go from the perspective of a psychic. Here are five places that highly intuitive people often find unbearable, according to a psychic: 1. Antique shops Andrii Zastrozhnov | Shutterstock The atmosphere of a dimly lit, tightly packed shop, combined with the older materials surrounding you, holds energy associated with age, decay, and the unknown. In highly intuitive people, this can easily trigger feelings of unease and tension. Jenna explained, “Being inside with all the energy from antique stores is very chaotic. It’s like being an antenna that is picking up 60 different signals instead of one.” She also cautioned, “You should be really careful what you …

Contributor: How will Iran war end? Americans’ pain will become unbearable

Contributor: How will Iran war end? Americans’ pain will become unbearable

Caskets demand explanations. Thirteen American service members have been killed and more than 300 wounded since President Trump and Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu launched their war against Iran a month ago. For the families who’ve lost sons and daughters, the American commander in chief’s shifting explanations for the war are infuriating. He’s listed more than half a dozen so far — including regime change, ending Iran’s nuclear program and destroying that nation’s military. He’s even called the whole thing a “little excursion.” After a full career, I can attest that we soldiers know we’re expendable. And yet we still go where we’re sent. But there is an asterisk. There is just one thing that we ask. It’s that America spends our lives on something worth the sacrifice. Would you be willing to die for a “little excursion”? Would you send your daughter or your son to die in one? We often forget that foreign policy is just this personal. It begins and ends at home. It’s one kid willing to fight, to go wherever deployed. …

The Unbearable Lightness of Signalgate

The Unbearable Lightness of Signalgate

The Uniform Code of Military Justice serves as the criminal-justice framework for America’s armed forces. It covers offenses recognized by civilian law as well as crimes and infractions unique to the military, from insubordination to cowardly conduct. The code contains 158 articles; the Manual for Courts-Martial itself runs nearly 1,000 pages. It is an obvious truth that discipline, morale, and order can be maintained in military formations only if everyone—from four-star generals to the youngest “boot” privates—is held equally accountable for their actions. Explore the April 2026 Issue Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read. View More A cursory review of recent courts-martial suggests that the enforcers of military discipline don’t miss much. In December, a Marine private first class was convicted of “contempt or disrespect towards a noncommissioned or petty officer, and disrespect towards a superior commissioned officer in command.” The private was held in confinement for five days and was reduced in rank. In September, an Air Force lieutenant was convicted of engaging in conduct “unbecoming an …

Chronic Pain Can Make Noise Unbearable By Rewiring The Brain, Study Says

Chronic Pain Can Make Noise Unbearable By Rewiring The Brain, Study Says

By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, March 6, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Everyday sounds add to the torment of a person with chronic back pain, apparently because pain rewires how the brain responds to noise, a new study says. People suffering from back pain process sounds differently and more intensely, adding to their agony, researchers recently reported in the Annals of Neurology. “Our findings validate what many patients have been saying for years that everyday sounds genuinely feel harsher and more intense,” said senior researcher Yoni Ashar, co-director of the Pain Science Program at the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine. “This tells us chronic back pain isn’t just about the back,” Ashar said in a news release. “There’s a broader sensory amplification happening in the brain, and that opens the door for treatments that can help turn that volume down.” For the new study, researchers compared 142 adults with chronic back pain to 51 pain-free folks. All of the participants underwent MRI brain imaging, during which they were asked to perform tasks such as …

John Davidson breaks BAFTAs silence and details ‘unbearable’ impact of Sunday’s events

John Davidson breaks BAFTAs silence and details ‘unbearable’ impact of Sunday’s events

Tourette syndrome activist John Davidson has broken his silence following the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday, during which he could be heard shouting several times, including using a racial slur while Sinners stars Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were presenting the first award of the night. John was attending the ceremony on behalf of the BAFTA-nominated film I Swear, which tells the true story of his life living with Tourette syndrome and on which he served as executive producer. © BAFTA via Getty ImagesRobert Aramayo and John Davidson backstage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2026 After releasing a statement in which he said he felt “deeply mortified” that anyone would believe his involuntary tics carried meaning, John has now spoken in detail about the realities of his condition and the distress caused by the fallout from Sunday night. He also revealed that he has contacted the executives of Sinners in order to apologise to actors Michael and Delroy and production designer Hannah Beachler. WATCH: Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo interrupted during BAFTAs …

Family of seven-year-old British girl missing in Morocco describe ‘unbearable pain’ as search ‘hampered by severe weather’ | World News

Family of seven-year-old British girl missing in Morocco describe ‘unbearable pain’ as search ‘hampered by severe weather’ | World News

The family of a seven-year-old girl who was swept out to sea in Morocco have described their “unbearable pain” as search and rescue operations have been “hampered by severe weather”. Inaayah Makda, from Blackburn, Lancashire, was sitting on some rocks on a beach in Casablanca when she was hit by a large wave on Wednesday, her family previously told the BBC. On Friday, the independent MP for Blackburn, Adnan Hussain, said search efforts are continuing but “have been hindered due to a storm”. In a statement, Inaayah’s family said their “world has been forever changed” and “every minute since has been filled with unbearable pain, fear, and hope”. Describing Inaayah as “a bright, loving, and gentle little girl”, the family said search and rescue operations had been “hampered by severe weather, rough seas, and the challenging terrain of the coastline”. The family said: “We are also deeply concerned by the limited practical support we have received from UK authorities. “While we have been told that our case is being monitored, this has not translated into …