The journey of life is a path that is often shared with friends. But as we age, our friendships transform and we come to understand that not every friend is worth holding onto. Psychology tells us there are certain types of friends who, instead of enriching our lives, may actually be holding us back as … Continue reading "7 types of friends not worth keeping in your life as you get older, says psychology"| Global English Editing
There’s a deep-seated connection between our childhood experiences and the traits we develop as adults. If you didn’t feel entirely loved as a kid, psychology suggests that you’ve probably developed certain characteristics in response. This isn’t about blaming anyone or dwelling on the past. Instead, it’s about understanding who you are today and why you … Continue reading "If you never felt truly loved as a kid, psychology says you’ve likely developed these 7 traits"| Global English Editing
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