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When it comes to making financial gain, people would sooner inflict a moderate amount of pain on themselves than on others.
People who can identify moments of emotional expression in others tend to earn a higher salary, according to a new study conducted by the Department of Psychology at the University of Bonn.
The fortunes used for philanthropic purposes by American billionaires like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett will run dry just decades after their patrons pass away.
When we measure ourselves against someone in close geographical proximity, and if there is a history of close competition, we create a rivalry.
Small businesses that use status updates to advertise their products on Facebook will be less visible once new advertising rules take effect in January.
If we ate fewer calories we would reduce harmful farming and industrial practices, and begin treating animals more ethically.