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Have you ever looked around at the people in your life who seem to give endlessly, never asking for anything in return, and wondered how they do it? I used to think these people were saints. The friend who drops everything to help others move apartments. The colleague who stays late to finish everyone else’s […]

The post Psychology says people who have spent a lifetime sacrificing their own happiness for others aren’t selfless — they’re running a childhood program that taught them love was something you earned by making yourself smaller, and the hardest part is that it worked appeared first on Space Daily.

Picture this: You’ve just finished another demanding day, and as you kick off your shoes, your hand automatically reaches for that evening comfort. The guilt creeps in before you even indulge. Society whispers that you should be stronger, that needing external comfort makes you dependent, maybe even weak. But what if I told you that […]

The post Psychology says women who need a glass of wine to unwind at the end of the day aren’t weak or dependent — they’ve never been taught the difference between actually decompressing and just chemically interrupting the stress they never learned to process any other way appeared first on Space Daily.

When was the last time you actually heard your phone ring? If you’re like me, it’s been a while. Not because no one’s calling, but because somewhere along the way, you made a choice. A quiet, deliberate choice that says your peace of mind matters more than being instantly available to everyone, all the time. […]

The post Psychology says people who always keep their phone on silent aren’t antisocial — they’ve quietly decided that their own mental state matters more than other people’s expectation of immediate access, and that decision changes every relationship they have appeared first on Space Daily.

WildFireSat

The Canadian Space Agency has canceled a contract it awarded last year to Spire Global to construct a fleet of wildfire-monitoring smallsats.

I published an article recently on Space Daily arguing that we will probably find alien life in the next 50 years. I still think the case for that is strong. But there is a competing argument I have not given enough credit, and it deserves its own honest hearing. It is the possibility that Earth […]

The post Why hasn’t the universe produced more civilizations? The answer might be that Earth is freakishly lucky appeared first on Space Daily.

Photo of the ISS.

While leaks in a Russian section of the International Space Station have stopped, engineers still don’t understand how the cracks formed.

The word “overthinker” is almost always delivered as a gentle diagnosis. The implication is that something has gone slightly wrong upstairs. That the person would be better off if they could just relax the processing a little, trust their instincts, pull the trigger faster. Everyone around them seems to manage it fine. What’s the problem? […]

The post Psychology says the people called overthinkers are often the most intelligent ones in the room, and what looks like indecision from the outside isn’t anxiety, it’s a mind that learned early to run the second-order consequences before answering, and decades later it’s still doing the work everyone else outsourced to gut feel appeared first on Space Daily.

The word “overthinker” is almost always delivered as a gentle diagnosis. The implication is that something has gone slightly wrong upstairs. That the person would be better off if they could just relax the processing a little, trust their instincts, pull the trigger faster. Everyone around them seems to manage it fine. What’s the problem? […]

The post Psychology says the people called overthinkers are often the most intelligent ones in the room, and what looks like indecision from the outside isn’t anxiety, it’s a mind that learned early to run the second-order consequences before answering, and decades later it’s still doing the work everyone else outsourced to gut feel appeared first on Space Daily.

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