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New studies confirm that having more money can improve our wellbeing. So much for the story powerful people have always tried to push News just in: money does buy you happiness. Duh, you might say. Anyone could have told you that; it’s hardly a Nobel-prize winning insight. Well, actually, it kinda is: in 2010, Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel prize-winning economist and psychologist, came out with the theory that there was a monetary “happiness plateau”. Once you hit an annual household income of $75,000 (£62,000), earning more money didn’t make you any happier. In 2021, the happiness researcher Matthew Killingsworth released…
Many people try to live by a "no regrets" motto, pushing aside thoughts of past mistakes and focusing relentlessly on the future. Author Dan Pink's motto is exactly the opposite: please give me as many regrets as possible. The author of several best-selling books, Pink's latest, The Power of Regret, is about how focusing on regrets can actually be useful, if not particularly pleasant. As he explained in a recent interview with Behavioural Scientist, in preparation for the project he and his team put out a call on social media and via their newsletter for people to share their most…
The pageantry and defiance of the president’s covert trip masks what is an increasingly bloody, difficult to end war. Last week, President Joe Biden traveled to Kyiv as an act of defiance meant to mark the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine. This week, back in Washington, grimmer realities are setting in. Biden will host German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the White House on Friday in what will be, on the surface, another display of Western unity with Ukraine as it repels Russia’s punishing invasion. But the show of solidarity comes against a backdrop of growing strain as the…
Have you successfully cut down on screen time by putting your phone in a drawer for an hour, having a one-week Instagramless social cleanse, or simply putting yourself on do not disturb in hopes your boss lays off after hours? We know screen time doesn’t always serve us, and yet, we still jump out of our seats when we hear an intriguing ding notification. And the pandemic has further grayed the area between work and home life—people’s online green dots stay lit long after hours. All this excess screen time has collectively harmed people’s mental health. “We cannot sit still…
So many of us are programmed to believe that as we age, everything goes downhill from there on out. In reality, many of us find ourselves aging like fine wine; we become better as we get older. Below are some examples of things that often get easier as we age. Making Time for Loved Ones One of the most frustrating things in our younger years is feeling like we don’t have enough time. Between work, raising children, and somehow fitting our general responsibilities into the mix, it can seem like we don’t have enough time for ourselves, let alone, our…
Sara Kuburic I’ve met many people who have the pattern of finding themselves in relationships that start out great but eventually fall apart – and they have no idea why! So, lets talk about some of the common reasons why this happens. Of course, there are things we cannot control (life changes like moving across country or a stressful family situation that impacts your personal life). And there are relationship issues brought forth by the other person that lead to a swift end to a romance. But there are also things that we do that might be causing the relationship…
Thursday, 23 February 2023 05:57

Russia-US New START treaty: Facts and figures

On February 21, 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his State of the Nation Address to the Federal Assembly that Russia was suspending its participation in New START nuclear arms reduction treaty - the sole arms limitation treaty between Russia and the United States currently in force. The Russian leader emphasized that this step did not mean complete withdrawal from the agreement and that Russia might resume participation only after it realizes how NATO's combined strike arsenal will be counted. Signing, ratification, reservations The strategic arms reduction treaty was signed by Russian and US presidents, Dmitry Medvedev and Barack…
Loneliness can make you feel like an outcast or destroy your self-worth. It feels incredibly isolating, but you're not alone. Nearly 60% of people report experiencing loneliness at some point in their lives. Loneliness is painful, and that's why most people don't openly discuss their feelings. But that's the thing about loneliness; it wants you to itself. The only way to get past it is to talk about it. So, let's discuss loneliness and how to beat it. How can loneliness affect your mental health? Loneliness can happen to anyone; it's not limited to shy or reserved people. It can…
Too stylish for political party T-shirts and caps, some fashionistas in Nigeria are donning the colours and faces of their preferred candidates for a presidential election this month on designer outfits. Ahead of the Feb. 25 vote, political rallies and campaign events have become catwalks for colourful printed fabrics twisted into elaborate dresses, tunics and headscarves. For many, it is also an opportunity to wear elegant spins on traditional dress rather than more casual, Western-style clothes most city dwellers use for work and daily life. Opposition Labour Party (LP) youth leader Kennedy Ahanotu attended an event in Lagos in a…
A bulging belly might be linked to early physical decline and age-related infirmity. Researchers in Norway recently released a prospective cohort study that looked into the relation body mass indexes (BMI) and waist circumferences (WC) have on "pre-frailty" and "frailty" in older adults, and they published their findings in BMJ Open, a peer-reviewed open access medical journal. The study was co-authored by Shreeshti Uchai, Lene Frost Andersen, Laila Arnesdatter Hopstock and Anette Hjartåker, all of whom are faculty members at the University of Oslo’s nutrition department and the UiT The Arctic University of Norway’s community medicine department. A total of…
April 26, 2025

Nigerian Stock Market dips after three-day rally

The Nigerian stock market ended its three-day bullish streak on Friday with a 0.3% decline…
April 21, 2025

Tunde Bakare to Tinubu: ‘Stop playing God, embrace humility’

In a fiery Easter Sunday state-of-the-nation address delivered in Lagos, Tunde Bakare, the serving overseer…
April 23, 2025

Don’t wait for the ‘perfect’ time to make big life decisions, says Phoenix mayor

Kate Gallego Kate Gallego knew she wanted to run for mayor of Phoenix, but the…
April 26, 2025

Declassified CIA file about UFO aliens attacking soldiers released

A declassified document posted to the CIA’s website is raising eyebrows with claims of an…
April 26, 2025

COINCIDENCE? Three times trucks have rammed into Christian processions in Gombe, The Cable queries

In Gombe state, there is a disturbing trend: vehicles crashing into processions of Christians during…
April 26, 2025

What to know after Day 1157 of Russia-Ukraine war

WESTERN PERSPECTIVE Russia and Ukraine 'very close to a deal', says Trump US President Donald…
April 25, 2025

Artificial sweetener found in diet drinks linked to brain changes that increase appetite, study finds

A growing body of evidence has increasingly linked diet sodas and other no- or low-calorie…
January 08, 2025

NFF appoints new Super Eagles head coach

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed Éric Sékou Chelle as the new Head Coach…

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