When an argument is going nowhere, a brilliant person will want to get out of it. On the other hand, someone who is not so brilliant will likely want to just keep arguing until they feel like they've ...
For most people, arguing is hard on the physical body. When you become angry with your significant other, adrenaline floods your system. Your muscles tighten and your heart rate speeds up. Then your ...
Adolescence can be a "rough and bumpy time" for parents and teenagers, according to Dr. Lateefah Watford, a child and adolescent and adult psychiatrist at Kaiser Permanente in Atlanta. Teenagers test ...
If you've ever heard the expression, 'you get more bees with honey than vinegar' it's true. I've been watching these live debates on social media that often turn into down and dirty nasty arguments.
It’s happened to all of us — we’re in the middle of an argument with someone, and we start to wonder: is this really worth arguing about? Is it worth getting worked up over? More often than not, the ...
Instead of trying to "win" every argument you find yourself in, you could have more success if you look at arguments as opportunities to learn and grow. That's according to Matthew Fisher, a ...
My wife and I consider ourselves very fortunate. Since 1997, we’ve spent one week each year in New York, in “The City.” Kitty-corner to Carnegie Hall, two blocks from Central Park, we “encamp” at the ...
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