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And we tend to act according to the expectations that we think others have of us.
And we tend to act according to the expectations that we think others have of us.
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As a consequence, people who are grateful, no matter what for, tend to be happier and more satisfied.
They sleep better, tend to suffer less from depression, addiction, and
And so people tend to give you a funny look.
This is known as relative age effect: people born earlier in the school or sports year tend to perform to a higher level than those born at the end of the year.
tend to perform to a higher level than those born at the end of the year.
Granted, most people, when they see a headline about vaginal eggs or steaming groins, tend to chuckle and just move on.
tend to chuckle and just move on.
Impulse buyers tend to be impulsive in general, which isn't too surprising.
Impulse buyers tend to be impulsive in general, which isn't too surprising.
We tend to associate most objects with a certain time or place. If someone shows us a random
Conversely, supposedly synchronous forms like cell phone and Zoom calls tend to have a slight delay that can throw a wrench into the normal conversational flow.
and Zoom calls tend to have a slight delay
Do some people in your organization tend to be valued and advantaged over others because of their perceived confidence rather than actual talent?
tend to be valued and advantaged over others