Our monthly Happiness Calendar is a day-by-day guide to well-being. This month, we hope it helps you make the world a little ...
Science suggests that texting may not be as good a way of staying in touch and building closeness as calling someone.
HBO’s emergency-room drama The Pitt is a harsh portrait of a society in crisis. Inequality, mental illness, political polarization, gun violence, medical disinformation—these issues (and many more) ...
A new book explains how facing mortality helps people figure out what matters most, providing life lessons for us all.
Wealth alone does not determine how happy a nation is. Certain low-income countries are remarkably efficient at generating ...
Research suggests that feeling awe in nature can nudge people toward caring about and protecting the natural world.
Foster a spirit of gratitude in your classroom and school community with daily tips from Greater Good Science Center.
It's harder to talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion in schools these days, but there might be other ways to frame the conversation.
Browse the self-help shelf of your local bookstore and you’ll find plenty of advice for coping with life’s negative events, from divorce to illness to death. But what about dealing with the good ones?
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