Is your optimism being diluted by your positivity bias? Here are three signs that your positivity is doing you more harm than good. In a culture that encourages staying positive at all costs and at ...
There's a lot to be said for an optimistic outlook, but a new study suggests that interpreting other people's emotions as more positive than they actually are could be a sign of brain aging and mental ...
Whether people are mulling over the pros and cons of a purchase or assessing their interactions with new people, they may ...
When life is crazy busy or hard, your brain and body need a break from the stress and strain. Notice how your mind inevitably wanders after a period of focused concentration. Notice how your body ...
A new study finds that psychological resilience is linked to a decision-making bias that places less value on minor losses, ...
Changing your lens helps you see more. Source: SplitShire / Pexels Humans are often more sensitive to negative experiences and emotions than to positive ones, a phenomenon known as negativity bias.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. author of Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World: A Guide to Balance. If you had a hard year and feel down and defeated with your ...
A series of new studies have shown that AI has a deep and persistent positivity bias, in that it is more likely to agree with you and confirm what you have already told it than disagree. And the risk ...