Gleaning the timing of when a pleasant gaze become an uncomforatable glare
Not many interactions can feel intimate and romantic, awkward and uncomfortable, or even tense and threatening, the way eye contact can.
Not many interactions can feel intimate and romantic, awkward and uncomfortable, or even tense and threatening, the way eye contact can.
Your best singing happens when you’re alone in the shower, right?
Given the chance, the human brain likes to coast.
Revising your own work is hard.
“Oh, this is so disgusting!” “You should smell it!” My kids are just old enough to have learned the Power of Gross on adults, and so I’ve been actively training myself to refuse such invitations to look at or smell whatever gross thing they’ve discovered.
As social animals, humans love looking at faces.
The rules and structure of the language you speak shapes the way you observe the world.
The next time you’re in trouble, hope that your friends are as sympathetic and helpful as a rat.
An interest in fairness seems to be wired into us.
Humans find eye contact to be very important.