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While society celebrates those with massive friend groups and overflowing social calendars, psychology reveals that people who maintain just 2-3 close friendships possess hidden superpowers—from bulletproof emotional intelligence to an almost supernatural ability to weather life's worst storms.
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Europe's EV sales for January and February spiked 21% from last year, according to new data from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. Electrek reports that just in those two months over 600,000 EVs were sold in Europe. And figures for "rest of world" (which excludes Europe, North America, and China) are up a whopping 84% — with 370,000 EVs sold in January and February. (EVs now represent more than 30% of the... Read more ›
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The Nintendo Switch 2 is already a powerful handheld console, but the right gadgets and accessories can unlock new ways to play and improve your gaming setup. Read more ›
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For Americans, surging oil prices mean spending more at the pump. The national average price for gasoline hit $3.69 on Sunday. Read more ›
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It’s party time in San Jose, Calif.! Nvidia on Monday kicks off its annual GTC developer conference in the city, the biggest event on the chip giant’s calendar—which, given the number of public events featuring its CEO, Jensen Huang, is saying something. Huang is scheduled to deliver his keynote tomorrow morning, and it is sure to be a must-watch for people in the AI sector. One of the biggest things... Read more ›
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Slashdot reader SysEngineer does embedded/IoT work, but "I want to pick a single system-on-a-chip architecture family and commit to it across multiple product lines — sensor nodes up through edge gateways... I've been on one platform for years and want to know what embedded engineers are actually running in production before I commit!" And "the family needs to scale — cheap and small at the low end, capable of running... Read more ›
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After decades of exhausting themselves maintaining polished versions for public consumption, older people don't suddenly gain wisdom about not caring what others think—they simply run out of energy to keep pretending, and that depletion might be the most honest thing about aging. Read more ›
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There’s a man in my neighborhood who drives a 2011 Camry. Paint’s a little faded. Small dent on the rear bumper. Nothing about the car signals wealth, status, or success. He’s worth over two million dollars. I know this because we ended up talking at a barbecue one evening and the conversation drifted to investing. ... Read more Read more ›
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Many people label themselves introverts when their real exhaustion comes from performing curated versions of themselves. The distinction between temperamental introversion and performance fatigue reframes how we understand social energy, burnout, and an entire decade of early adulthood. Read more ›
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After decades of seventy-hour weeks and emergency calls, I discovered the most terrifying job site of my career was the silence of my own garage workshop, where I finally had to face the stranger I'd been avoiding all along—myself. Read more ›
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Children told they were "too sensitive" didn't lose that sensitivity in adulthood — they refined it into sharp emotional intelligence that operates quietly, often because they learned early that visible feeling would be punished. Read more ›
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The people who apologize before asking questions in meetings often share a common background: they were raised in homes where curiosity was treated as disobedience. The adult habit is a fossilized version of a childhood survival strategy. Read more ›
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While brain-training apps promise cognitive longevity, the sharpest minds in their 80s and 90s have quietly abandoned six common habits that most of us don't realize are turning our brains into autopilot machines. Read more ›
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People who stay composed during genuine emergencies but unravel over minor frustrations aren't contradictory. Their nervous system was calibrated for catastrophe and never learned to produce a proportional response to everyday stress. Read more ›
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Many people can't rest even when their lives are objectively safe because their nervous system never received the signal that the emergency ended. The survival mode that once protected them became invisible scaffolding they can't easily take down. Read more ›
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These self-assured individuals aren't cold or damaged — they're the ones who discovered early that waiting for others' approval was like waiting for rain in the desert, so they learned to dig their own wells instead. Read more ›
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