"If you can solve your problem, then what is the need of worrying? If you can't solve it, then what is the use of worrying?" —Shantideva, 8th century C.E., Indian Buddhist sage "Experience is the name ...
I caught sight of a book at the library: The Opposite of Worry. “What IS the opposite of worry?” I asked myself. “Serenity? Peace of mind?” (Not exactly, I would later discover.) Needless to say, I ...
A recent study highlights the potential of an AI model in identifying emotional cues like fear and worry in the voices of individuals reaching out to crisis lines, raising prospects for more effective ...
If you have been worrying about the possibility of a recession, it’s time to let it go – not because we aren’t going to have a recession, but because we are. Worrying about whether a recession might ...
Dogs can understand many basic emotions such as happiness, joy, sadness, and fear, but can they experience more complex emotions like rejection or indignation? Brady the golden retriever would ...
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