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Psychology suggests people who endlessly consume self-improvement content aren’t lazy—they’ve mistaken learning for real change
Psychology

Psychology suggests people who endlessly consume self-improvement content aren’t lazy—they’ve mistaken learning for real change

Kinsley Apr 10, 2026 0

In today’s digital world, self-improvement content is everywhere. From motivational videos and productivity podcasts to endless threads about habits, discipline,…

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The Psychology of Self-Improvement: When Learning Replaces Real Change
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The Psychology of Self-Improvement: When Learning Replaces Real Change

rebecca Apr 10, 2026 0

In today’s digital age, self-improvement has become a major trend. Every day, people read new books, watch motivational videos, listen…

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Psychology

Quote of the Day by Bruce Willis: When Confidence Becomes Trouble

paisley Apr 9, 2026 0

Self-confidence is considered one of a Bruce person’s greatest strengths. It inspires us to move forward, embrace new opportunities, and…

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