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The people who remember everyone's birthday but quietly hope someone will remember theirs without a reminder

The people who hold everyone's relational infrastructure together often feel most invisible on the days that belong to them. A look at the quiet psychology of compulsive remembering, the identity built on being useful, and what it takes to finally ask to be chosen rather than needed.

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Happy Earth Day, 22 April – a global call to act and protect our planet. At the European Space Agency, that action begins in orbit, where satellites deliver a continuous, global view of Earth and track environmental change. Working with partners, ESA turns this stream of data into actionable information, helping governments and communities respond faster and more effectively to climate-driven risks.
Here are two examples of how space technology is being used to anticipate threats to safeguard food security and public health.

A woman wearing a mask and hijab uses her phone while sitting at a Jakarta bus stop at night.

Thirty years of being everyone's emergency contact taught me something the research on caregiving is only beginning to name: the role itself quietly dismantles the very reciprocity you'd need to survive your own disaster.

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Northrop Grumman said April 21 it took a $71 million charge in its fiscal first quarter linked to an anomaly with a solid rocket booster that has grounded ULA’s Vulcan.

Erich Hernandez-Baquero is currently vice president for space intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance at Raytheon

Officials confirm $71 billion request for U.S.

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The people who say yes too quickly are usually negotiating with a fear they've never named out loud

The fast yes is rarely cooperation. It is a nervous system closing the conversation before the conversation can hurt — and the fear driving it is almost always older than the room it is operating in.

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The people who overexplain themselves in every message are usually apologizing in advance for existing in a way nobody ever taught them was allowed

The long, hedged, apology-wrapped message isn't about clarity or politeness. It's a learned translation — a way of pre-paying for the space a need takes up. Here's what that habit is actually asking for.

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The people who say 'I'm fine' the fastest are usually the ones who learned, very young, that nobody had the bandwidth to hear the truth

The reflexive "I'm fine" is often a sophisticated piece of early social engineering — a child's elegant solution to a home where honest answers cost more than they had to spend. Here's what the research on emotional neglect and attachment actually shows.

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My brother Justin once took forty minutes to order a coffee in Saigon. Forty minutes. I watched him read the entire menu twice, ask the waitress about the beans, check his phone for reviews of the cafe, and then finally, exhausted, order the same thing he always orders anyway. A flat white. I laughed at […]

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