Add DMNews to your Google News feed. There’s a fine line between regret and satisfaction when it comes to life decisions. Regret tends to creep in when we make choices out of fear, haste or ignorance.
While some choices are easy to make, like what to eat for dinner, others are more difficult. Think: anything related to moving, relationships or work. Now, science has narrowed down exactly which life ...
You’ve likely heard someone say something along the lines of, “You only have one life to live. Make the most out of it.” It’s sound advice that many of us tend to overlook, not realizing its value.
Every day, we’re faced with decisions; some small and fleeting, others life-defining. However, in a world that demands clarity and perfection in every choice, many of us find ourselves at a standstill ...
Across cultures and continents, most people prefer to tackle life’s toughest choices alone, trusting their own gut or inner voice over the counsel of friends or the wisdom of the crowd, according to a ...
People who don't need a group chat to make every decision tend to have a few distinct personality traits that explain why ...
In an increasingly digital age, the lines between our personal lives and our technological tools continue to blur. Yet, even for those of us deeply immersed in this evolution, a recent observation ...
Many people enter therapy because of a decision crisis. Should I stay with my partner or leave them to pursue a better sex life? Should I stick with my tiring but stable job or risk an adventurous new ...