To put it simply, ethics represents the moral code that guides a person’s choices and behaviors throughout their life. The idea of a moral code extends beyond the individual to include what is determined to be right, and wrong, for a community or society at large.| Psychology Today
According to famous physicists, free will is incompatible with a scientific worldview. New research investigating causal relationships suggests that this assumption may be wrong.| Psychology Today
The term “Dark Triad” refers to a trio of negative personality traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy—which share some common malevolent features. The construct was coined by researchers Delroy L. Paulhus and Kevin M. Williams in 2002.| Psychology Today
The technological evolution of AI and sex robots is advancing. What does this mean for our psychological well-being, sexual attitudes and behaviors, and social interactions?| Psychology Today
Ruminating over decisions is a form of anxiety. You want to make the right choice, but you're confused, uncertain, or afraid of making the wrong choice. There's a way out.| Psychology Today
There are measurable health benefits to having an open heart and a clear mind.| Psychology Today
When we become shortsighted, we may become ungrateful. The philosophy of "memento mori" can put life back into perspective and help us practice deep gratitude.| Psychology Today
Poll on the state of “the American Dream,” including what people most associate with it and whether the American Dream still holds true.| Navigator