Well we’ve all heard the saying “Money can’t buy you love” but can money buy you happiness? Well, a recent article “More on money (not) buying happiness” by CNN Health purports that research has shown that income does affect a person’s overall satisfaction with life, but seems to have little effect on a person’s emotional…
Read MoreEmotional Intelligence Gets Better With Age
A recent study conducted by the University of California, Berkeley (in conjunction with Arizona State University,) concludes that emotional intelligence peaks as we enter our 60s. The team of researchers, led by psychologist Dr. Robert Levenson, has been tracking how our emotional strategies and responses change as we age. Their findings “support the theory that…
Read MoreWomen’s Tears Turn Men Off?
In a recent study out of Israel entitled “Human Tears Contain a Chemosignal“, researchers found evidence that tears may be sending chemical signals that influence the behavior of other people. As reported in the New York Times, researchers ran several experiments. In all of them, they discovered that “men who sniffed drops of women’s emotional…
Read MoreEconomic Hardship Creates Cynicism on Wall Street
Do you tell the truth, especially when money is involved? Wall Street firms are not taking any chances. According to a Consumer Affairs report and The Wall Street Journal, there is a growing need for the employment of professional lie detectors in the business world. In the articles entitled “Wary Investors Turn to Lie Detectors”…
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