5 place 0 fresh

48 Psychology says people who genuinely enjoy grocery shopping alone display these 8 quiet strengths most extroverts never develop

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 17:00 EDT

Psychology says people who genuinely enjoy grocery shopping alone display these 8 quiet strengths most extroverts never develop

While extroverts debate pasta brands with their shopping companions, solo grocery shoppers are quietly developing psychological superpowers that transform a mundane errand into a masterclass in self-reliance and mindful living.

To see detailed statistics for the news please log in »

Read the original

Add your comment
You must be logged in with Facebook to read and write comments.

A newsletter a day!

You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.

or register

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

News from the same source
Silicon Canals Silicon Canals
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 1 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

Newark apartment complex bought for much less than prior value

An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more

0

🔮
04.03.2026 ♏︎ Dear Scorpio, today will bring you a variety of impressions and new opportunities. In the... Read more ›
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 2 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

PG&E buys San Jose building to bolster South Bay operations

A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more

0

TechRadar
TechRadar 1 place · today 18:30 EDT

'I was surprised by just how impressed I was' — the 3 best wearables at MWC 2026

MWC 2026 was a little light on new wearables, but the devices that were on show look well worth checking out. Read more

0 newcommer

Business Insider
Naomi Tsvirko @ Business Insider 1 place · today 18:26 EDT

I've raised my 3 kids across Switzerland, Australia, and the US — each culture has taught me valuable parenting lessons

After raising my children across different countries (the US, Australia, and Switzerland), I've kept the best parenting strategies and tips that work Read more

0 newcommer

Habr
JBFW @ Habr 1 place · today 18:24 EDT

DIY: электронный замок на калитку — это несложно

Буквально пару дней назад обновил свой старый замок на калитке, не планировал ничего об этом писать, но попалась статья https://habr.com/ru/news/1005908/ - "Samsung сделала цифровой ключ!" Что ж, у меня тоже есть цифровой ключ, хоть и не Samsung. Это не туториал, не "готовое решение", а скорее рассказ о работающей концепции, возникавших проблемах и их решении.Началось всё давным-давно, когда мастера по установке заборов сделали ворота, калитку, и установили на нее "обычный замок",... Read more

0 newcommer

Wired
Luke Larsen @ Wired 1 place · today 18:15 EDT

These $500 Windows Laptops Show the MacBook Neo's Competition

They aren't as high-end as the MacBook Neo, but these Windows laptops show that Apple has some strong competition. Read more

0 fresh

CoinDesk
Nikhilesh De @ CoinDesk 1 place · today 18:12 EDT

Eric Trump, World Liberty co-founder, calls banks 'anti-American' over stablecoin fight

The World Liberty Financial co-founder and presidential son posted about the ongoing negotiations on stablecoin yield on Wednesday. Read more

0 fresh

Irish Tech News
Marc-Roger Gagné MAPP @ Irish Tech News 1 place · today 18:11 EDT

Nervous Until Proven Innocent

At trial, I watch for small fractures in composure. A tremor at the corner of the mouth. A tightening around the eyes when a document is handed up. A shift in breathing that does not match the rhythm of the room. When I sense nervousness, I narrow the focus. I slow the pace. I return […] Read more

0 fresh

Business Insider
Reed Alexander @ Business Insider 2 place · today 18:08 EDT

Morgan Stanley to cut 3% of worldwide workforce in core business lines, including banking, trading, wealth

The cut, which was earlier reported by the Wall Street Journal, is expected to hit about 2,500 jobs. Business Insider has details on who's affected. Read more

0 fresh

Engadget
Anna Washenko @ Engadget 1 place · today 18:01 EDT

Big tech companies agree to not ruin your electric bill with AI data centers

Today the White House announced that several major players in tech and AI have agreed to steps that will keep electricity costs from rising due to data centers. Under this Ratepayer Protection Pledge, companies are agreeing to practices that are intended to protect residents from seeing higher electricity costs as more and more businesses create power-hungry data centers. Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle and xAI have all apparently signed... Read more

0 fresh

Vox
Joshua Keating @ Vox 1 place · today 18:00 EDT

Iran had a plan to fight Israel and the US. It all collapsed after October 7.

This is not how it was supposed to go for Iran.  For years, the Islamic Republic worked to build up a network of allies throughout the Middle East, widely known as the “Axis of Resistance,” which, in the event Iran itself were attacked, could rain down destruction on Israel, the US military, and American allies […] Read more

0 fresh

Slashdot
BeauHD @ Slashdot 1 place · today 18:00 EDT

Google Ends Its 30% App Store Fee, Welcomes Third-Party App Stores

Google is eliminating its traditional 30% Play Store fee and introducing lower commissions, while at the same time allowing alternative billing systems and making it easier for third-party app stores to operate on Android. The changes stem largely from Google's settlement with Epic Games. Engadget reports: The biggest change is to how Google will collect fees from developers publishing apps on Android. Rather than take its standard 30 percent cut... Read more

0 fresh

CoinDesk
Krisztian Sandor @ CoinDesk 2 place · today 17:57 EDT

Crypto bulls slam Ray Dalio's 'tired narratives' in defense of bitcoin's future

Experts push back on billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio's warning of bitcoin lacking gold’s qualities and risks from surveillance, quantum computing and lack of central bank buying. Read more

0 fresh

BetaKit
Jesse Cole @ BetaKit 1 place · today 17:57 EDT

Blackline Safety pairs connected gas detection with K9 leak hunting

Harness-mounted G6 devices log GPS-tagged readings to validate detections along pipelines. Read more

0 fresh

Wired
Miles Klee @ Wired 2 place · today 17:56 EDT

Grammarly Is Offering ‘Expert’ AI Reviews From Your Favorite Authors—Dead or Alive

The tool, offered by the recently-rebranded company Superhuman, gives feedback based on the work of famous dead and living writers—without their permission. Read more

0 fresh

Ars Technica
John Timmer @ Ars Technica 1 place · today 17:54 EDT

TerraPower gets OK to start construction of its first nuclear plant

Plant won't be done until 2030 at the earliest, and it still needs an operating license. Read more

0 fresh

The most popular news from the same source for the last week
Silicon Canals Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 19:00 EDT

If you’ve ever cried in your car in a parking lot before walking into work like nothing happened, psychology says you share these 8 traits with people who carry far more than anyone around them realizes

You've mastered the art of composing yourself in the rearview mirror after breaking down, transforming from shattered to "completely fine" in the thirteen minutes before the morning meeting—and psychology reveals why this exhausting performance says more about your hidden strength than you realize. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 19:46 EDT

People who are hard to manipulate almost always share one childhood experience

People who are hard to manipulate share a quiet solidity that makes guilt, flattery, and pressure slide right off them — and researchers have traced it back to one specific childhood experience: they were allowed to say no. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 19:52 EDT

Psychology says people who need to be alone after socializing aren’t antisocial, they’re returning to the version of themselves that got buried under everyone else’s energy

The need to be alone after socializing isn't a personality flaw — it's a sophisticated act of identity reclamation, where you sort through borrowed emotions and find the version of yourself that got buried under everyone else's energy. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 19:58 EDT

The specific loneliness of being surrounded by people who only know the version of you that makes their life easier

Being surrounded by people who only know the convenient version of you produces a loneliness that's measurably worse than actual isolation — and breaking the cycle requires risking the very thing your social mask was designed to prevent. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 20:09 EDT

There is a specific kind of loneliness that comes from being surrounded by people who only know the version of you that keeps everything together

The better you are at managing your emotions, the less emotional support people offer you. There's a specific loneliness that comes from being known incorrectly — and escaping it requires more than just 'being vulnerable.' Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 20:21 EDT

Why some of us build entire worlds inside our heads and then feel homesick for places that never existed

You can genuinely miss a place that never existed — and neuroscience suggests your brain doesn't fully know the difference. The elaborate inner worlds we build aren't escapism. They're blueprints for what we actually need. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 20:27 EDT

Why the calmest person in the room has almost always survived something that taught them panic changes nothing

The calmest person in the room isn't naturally wired for composure — they've survived something that taught their nervous system a brutal lesson. Here's the neuroscience behind learned calm, and how to build it before crisis forces your hand. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 22:28 EDT

The quiet power of people who stopped explaining themselves

Before someone stops explaining themselves, there's almost always a period of over-explaining — years of translating their needs for people who never once returned the effort. The moment they stop is quieter and more radical than anyone expects. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 22:34 EDT

The people who seem unbothered usually fought the hardest internal wars to get there

The people who radiate calm under pressure didn't bypass the storm — they walked through it so many times they learned to keep moving while the wind was still blowing. Their composure isn't a personality trait; it's scar tissue that learned to flex. Read more

0

Most popular sources

  • You see 914 news out of 914.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
Firstpost Tech 0%
Tech Wire Asia 0%
EU-Startups 0%
Inc42 Media 0%
Tech.eu 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

04.03.2026 18:48
Last update: 18:40 EDT.
News rating updated: 01:40.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026