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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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The 4 words that can keep conversation flowing forever, even between socially awkward people
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The 4 words that can keep conversation flowing forever, even between socially awkward people

Many people find making small talk to be an excruciating experience. They think it’s boring to talk with a stranger about the weather, sports, or weekend plans. They may also feel like they don’t have anything to contribute to the conversation, or they don’t understand the point of having one in the first place.However, those who excel at making small talk have a tremendous advantage in their professional and romantic relationships, as well as in forming new friendships. Most importantly, small talk is a window to transition into medium talk or, eventually, deep, meaningful conversations. The problem is that many people get stuck in small talk, and things stall before progressing to something beneficial. A man and woman chatting.via Canva/PhotosHow to get better at small talkThe great thing is that, like anything, making small talk is a skill that we can all improve by learning some simple conversation techniques. One technique that is great for keeping a conversation going, like hitting a ball back and forth past a net in tennis, is a simple statement: It reminds me of…”A redditor named IsaihLikesToConnect shared some great examples of how the phrase can be used to turn a mundane topic, such as the weather, into something much more fun.Them: "It's been really rainy, huh?"You:Option 1 (Personal Story): "Yeah, it reminds me of a time I went on a run in the rain and nearly got hit by a car."Option 2 (Music / Pop Culture): "It reminds me of every Adele song. When I'm driving, I feel like I'm in a music video."Option 3 (Family): "It reminds me of my dad, he used to love playing with us in the rain as kids."Option 4 (Thing you watched / World News): "It reminds me of this documentary I saw where they're trying to make it rain in the Sahara Desert.”Option 5 (Place you lived): “It reminds me of when I lived in Australia, it barely ever rained there. I actually love this weather.” Coworkers having a conversation.via Canva/PhotosYou see in this example that using “It reminds me of…” opened up the conversation to five potential new and more exciting topics. The “You” in the story could have responded with, “Yeah, it sure is rainy,” and the conversation would have ended right there. But instead, branching off the topic of rain into something a bit deeper took the conversation to the next level. You get extra points if you can take the “reminds me of” into a topic that you assume the other person will be interested in. Coworkers having a conversation.via Canva/PhotosWhat’s a polite way to change the topic in a conversation?Using “this reminds me of…” is also a polite way to move the topics in another direction, especially when it's a topic that you don’t want to discuss or one that makes you feel a bit uncomfortable. Or, if it’s a situation where the other person is monologing on one topic for a very long time, this makes it easy to transition away from their diatribe.Ultimately, the phrase is an excellent way for you to save the person you’re talking to from being stuck in the small talk rut as well. It shows you understand that when someone brings up the weather, they are merely getting things started with something both of you have in common. They probably don’t want to talk about the weather for 30 minutes, unless they are a meteorologist. “It reminds me of…” is an invitation to go a bit deeper and shows the other person that you’d like to learn more about them.This article originally appeared in April.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Science confirms ‘Move in Silence’ trend might be the smartest way to achieve your goals
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Science confirms ‘Move in Silence’ trend might be the smartest way to achieve your goals

TikTok's latest viral wisdom is backed by hard data—and it's making people rethink their communication habits. We live in a world of chronic oversharing. We post everything, from the routes we run (including screenshots as proof of all that hard work), to the pale-green iced matcha latte sitting at our desks or a present from a boyfriend (who will be tagged prominently, not secretly off screen). Who knows when, but our brains became wired for sharing: to record, to curate, and to post every second of our lives, then consume that of others to a disturbing degree. So, here's a radical idea: when it comes to goals and plans, try keeping them to yourself. It could be the key to making them a reality. That's the message behind TikTok's massively popular "Move in Silence" trend, where creators like @noemoneyyy have cracked the contradictory code to success: Instead of broadcasting every big idea or project that runs through your head, if you actually want it to come to fruition, keep your plans to yourself until they're executed. And it's not just a trend; surprisingly, science also supports this muted approach. @noemoneyyy Work in private and let the results speak! #privatelife #privatelifehappylife #workinprivate #creatorsearchinsights ♬ sonido original - Luis Jonathan "As a former oversharer who used to tell every single friend, every single family member, or a partner everything I was doing, I promise you things always work out better when you keep them to yourself," explains creator @noemoneyyy in a video that's garnered millions of views.On a different video by @mandanazarfhami, she says, “I don’t care what you’ve got going on in your life: that dream job, that city that you want to move to, that dream person, that dream life, that dream anything. Literally keep it to yourself until it’s done.”Commentors were quick to agree, with one person writing: “From a young age, I never told anyone my next steps. I also taught my husband and son to keep our private matters to themselves and just do things ?Not many people like it, but who cares?????”Another chimed in, “This concept has changed my life for the better.” Others replied, “100 agree ?” and “100%??people can’t ruin what is silent, show results.” @mandanazarghami monitoring spirits are a real thing - move in silence and watch how much your life changes #fypシ ♬ Jacob and the Stone - Emile Mosseri What's going on here In a study done by New York University, researchers found that people who kept their goals private worked on tasks for an average of 45 minutes, compared to the 33 minutes of work completed by those who announced their plans in advance. The twist? The people who shared their goals expressed feeling closer to finishing, despite doing approximately 25% less work.NYU psychologist Peter Gollwitzer, who led the research, concluded that "once you've told other people your intentions, it gives you a 'premature sense of completeness.'" He also found that the brain is made up of "identity symbols," which create one's self-image. Interestingly, both action and talking about action create symbols in your brain, so simply speaking about a future plan or something you want to do satisfies that part of your brain. When we make our goals public, especially ones that matter to us and deal with our identity, our ability to achieve said goal is significantly reduced. As the old adage goes, "actions speak louder than words."Stranger still, in his paper "Does Social Reality Widen the Intention-Behavior Gap," Gollwitzer notes that in order for this phenomenon to happen, one must truly care about their goals. "Ironically, this effect was only found for participants who are very committed to their goal!" PsychologyToday notes. "The lesson learned is that the more passionate you are about your goals, the more secretive you should be about them." The more passionate you are about your goals, the more secretive you should be. Photo credit: CanvaAnother reason to keep quiet: If you're a beginner trying something new, sharing your plans could potentially open you up to criticism and negative feedback, which could deter you from even starting. At the University of Chicago, professor Ayelet Fishbach conducted studies to determine how positive and negative feedback affects the pursuit of one's goal. According to Atlassian, she and her team found: When positive feedback signals commitment to a goal, it increases motivation. When positive feedback signals progress, it actually decreases motivation. "One example the researchers give is a math student who gets a good grade on a test. If she perceives it to mean she likes math, she will study harder. If, however, she sees the high score as a sign she is making progress in the class, she may ease up and study less." - Atlassian @_alliechen I used to be such an open book but now im a lot more reserved on my goals and plans so ppl dont judge #moveinsilence #relateablecontent #girlies #viral #success ♬ suara asli - astrooo? We've all been there: excitedly telling everyone about your grand plans to backpack through Europe, the year you'll finally learn Spanish, or joining the group lesson at the tennis courts you always pass by… only to mysteriously lose all motivation a week later. Turns out, those lovely dopamine bursts that accompany every enthusiastic "That sounds great!" or "You should totally do it!" response might be precisely what's holding you back.The good news? You don't need to become closed-off and secretive, a hermit on the top of a mountain who's afraid to share any part of themselves with the world. Research suggests that sharing your goals with one or two selected friends who can be trusted to provide meaningful support is still a good idea. Just hold off on the Instagram Live announcement until you've actually accomplished something substantial.So, the next time you sit down to write your goals, whether they be a new year's resolution, the day's to-do list, or a five-year plan, think twice about sharing it with others. Give it time and you might have something better to share soon: the results. This article originally appeared in April.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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From Near Extinction to National Triumph: The Bald Eagle’s Remarkable Return
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From Near Extinction to National Triumph: The Bald Eagle’s Remarkable Return

The bald eagle, a majestic symbol of American freedom and resilience, faced the dire threat of extinction by the mid-20th century. Habitat destruction and widespread pollution, especially from pesticides like DDT, decimated their populations. This article delves into the astonishing recovery of the bald eagle, illustrating the dedicated conservation efforts that revitalized this iconic species. ...
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History Traveler
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From Caesars to Superpowers: The Top Global Force in Every Century Since 1 AD
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From Caesars to Superpowers: The Top Global Force in Every Century Since 1 AD

Throughout history, great powers have risen to command the world’s attention, leaving lasting legacies that echo to this day. From the armored legions of ancient Rome to the far-reaching influence of today’s superpowers, each era has been shaped by a leading force. This journey through time spotlights the dominant empire, kingdom, or nation of each ...
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Now What?
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Now What?

by Patrick Lawrence, The Unz Review: On one hand, you have the White House, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Dan Caine, the Joint Chiefs chairman, insisting and insisting again — insisting too much, methinks — that those B–2 bombers that flew over Iran two Sundays back, June 22, obliterated the nation’s nuclear program just as […]
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
6 w

Trump's Winning So Much, Even the Establishment Can't Help But Be in Awe at His 'Hot Streak'
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Trump's Winning So Much, Even the Establishment Can't Help But Be in Awe at His 'Hot Streak'

President Donald Trump is scoring victory after victory, and even outlets like "The Hill" are writing about how the commander in chief is on a roll. "President Trump is entering the Fourth of July holiday on a hot streak," the Wednesday article began. "Racking up wins with Supreme Court rulings,...
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Conservative Voices
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Linda McMahon Responds After Gavin Newsom's Office Uses Clip of GOP Mayor Piledriving Her
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Linda McMahon Responds After Gavin Newsom's Office Uses Clip of GOP Mayor Piledriving Her

Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office tried to score political points this past week by posting a wrestling GIF of Education Secretary Linda McMahon being body-slammed by a man. It didn’t go as planned. McMahon warned radical governors such as Newsom that their failure to adhere to Title IX rules...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Iconic American Eatery Announces It's Dropping the Price of Its Eggs
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Iconic American Eatery Announces It's Dropping the Price of Its Eggs

My fellow Americans, our long, national nightmare is over. The Waffle House egg surcharge is off the menu. In the latest datum to show that President Donald Trump's administration has scattered, covered, smothered, and chunked inflation for the time being, the 50-cent surcharge for eggs ended this week. "Egg-cellent news...as...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Keith Urban Abruptly Hangs Up on Interview After Being Asked 'Deeply Personal' Question
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Keith Urban Abruptly Hangs Up on Interview After Being Asked 'Deeply Personal' Question

Country music singer Keith Urban abruptly disconnected during a radio interview on Tuesday after being asked a deeply personal question about his actress wife, Nicole Kidman. The Grammy winning singer had called in to 102.3’s “Hayley & Max in the Morning” and spoke to hosts Hayley Peterson and Max Burford....
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Conservative Voices
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Five Challenging Times Presidents Appealed to the Declaration of Independence to Inspire Americans and the World
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Five Challenging Times Presidents Appealed to the Declaration of Independence to Inspire Americans and the World

The Declaration of Independence has been America's North Star, acting as a guiding light throughout our nation's history. As I argued in my book, "We Hold These Truths," leaders have appealed to its ideals to animate and fortify Americans through some of our most trying and defining moments. Though the...
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