2020 marks the 82nd year that researchers at Harvard University began following 724 college age men as part of the longest running study in history on human development. Their objective? To determine ...
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Brad Mielke If you could wake up tomorrow having gained any one quality or ability, what would it be? Jolenta Greenberg Breathe underwater. Or like, speak fluent Spanish. Brad Mielke I’d want to be ...
Love often seems like a mystery, but what if there was a way to make falling in love a little bit easier? Psychologist Arthur Aron and his colleagues formulated what are often referred to as "36 ...
Dacher Keltner We all need breaks. Lunch breaks, coffee breaks, snack breaks. And we also need happiness breaks. I’m Dacher Keltner. Welcome to Happiness Break, a new series on The Science of ...
Back in 2015, an essay went viral that described 36 questions used in a psychology experiment that brought people emotionally close (or to quote the article, made them “fall in love”). Even now, I ...
The "36 Questions" made a splash years ago after the concept appeared in a New York Times "Modern Love" column. Readers loved the idea that these 36 questions could make couples fall in love. It was ...
'Tell your partner something that you like about them already,' is precisely the 31 st question I ask this normally very casual guy over video chat. We’re two hours and thirty minutes into this call, ...
About a decade ago, author Mandy Len Catron wrote an essay for the New York Times about “36 questions that lead to love”. The idea suggests that two people can grow closer – and even fall in love – by ...