Psychology says the real sign you’ve found your soulmate isn’t how they make you feel — it’s what happens inside you when you realize they see the version of you that you’ve spent your entire life hiding from everyone else, and instead of flinching, they
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:34
Most of what gets written about soulmates is about feelings. The butterflies. The chemistry. The sense of knowing “from the first look.” I’ve lived in Saigon long enough to have watched a few marriages unravel around that definition, usually around year five or six, when the feelings predictably cool and one or both people decide […]
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Psychology says the real sign you’ve found your soulmate isn’t how they make you feel — it’s what happens inside you when you realize they see the version of you that you’ve spent your entire life hiding from everyone else, and instead of flinching, they
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:34
Most of what gets written about soulmates is about feelings. The butterflies. The chemistry. The sense of knowing “from the first look.” I’ve lived in Saigon long enough to have watched a few marriages unravel around that definition, usually around year five or six, when the feelings predictably cool and one or both people decide […]
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Psychology says the real sign you’ve found your soulmate isn’t how they make you feel — it’s what happens inside you when you realize they see the version of you that you’ve spent your entire life hiding from everyone else, and instead of flinching, they
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:34
Most of what gets written about soulmates is about feelings. The butterflies. The chemistry. The sense of knowing “from the first look.” I’ve lived in Saigon long enough to have watched a few marriages unravel around that definition, usually around year five or six, when the feelings predictably cool and one or both people decide […]
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Psychology says the hardest part of having zero close friends isn’t the loneliness – it’s the daily performance required to hide it, because modern social life is structured around the assumption that everyone has someone, and the energy it takes to navig
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:24
I’ve written about a lot of uncomfortable psychology topics over the years, but this one took me the longest to put into words, because the people who live it are the least likely to ever admit they do. They’re too busy pretending they don’t. If you have zero close friends right now, you probably already […]
The post Psychology says the hardest part of having zero close friends isn’t the loneliness – it’s the daily performance required to hide it, because modern social life is structured around the assumption that everyone has someone, and the energy it takes to navigate a world designed for people with connections you don’t have is a form of exhaustion nobody talks about appeared first on Space Daily.
Psychology says the hardest part of having zero close friends isn’t the loneliness – it’s the daily performance required to hide it, because modern social life is structured around the assumption that everyone has someone, and the energy it takes to navig
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:24
I’ve written about a lot of uncomfortable psychology topics over the years, but this one took me the longest to put into words, because the people who live it are the least likely to ever admit they do. They’re too busy pretending they don’t. If you have zero close friends right now, you probably already […]
The post Psychology says the hardest part of having zero close friends isn’t the loneliness – it’s the daily performance required to hide it, because modern social life is structured around the assumption that everyone has someone, and the energy it takes to navigate a world designed for people with connections you don’t have is a form of exhaustion nobody talks about appeared first on Space Daily.
Why a 24-Hour Tehran Reversal Sent Oil Markets Into Freefall and Then Back Up
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:06
Brent crude closed Friday in the high $80s per barrel, its lowest level in recent weeks, after Iran’s foreign minister declared the Strait of Hormuz open to commercial shipping for the duration of a 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. By Saturday morning, Tehran had partially walked the statement back. The oil market’s whipsaw reaction over 24 hours […]
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Psychology says the happiest people in life aren’t the ones who found better answers – they’re the ones who quietly abandoned a set of beliefs about success, love, purpose, and aging that most people defend their entire lives without ever questioning whet
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:03
A few months ago I was sitting with an older friend at a cafe on Nguyen Hue, and she said something I haven’t been able to shake. “The happiest people I know in their sixties didn’t get happier because they figured life out. They got happier because they stopped defending a set of beliefs they […]
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The Space Force Talks Commercial-First. Its Budget Tells a Different Story
Saturday, 18 April 2026 10:36
The U.S. Space Force is asking commercial companies to move faster, build more, and integrate deeper into national security missions — but its own budget keeps telling a different story. That tension sits at the center of a new Space Minds podcast interview with Col. Tim Trimailo, where the service’s industry engagement is framed as […]
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Psychology says people who sit quietly in group conversations instead of fighting to be heard pay a specific social cost most people never see — they’re consistently underestimated, overlooked for leadership, and assumed to have nothing to contribute, and
Saturday, 18 April 2026 10:33
I watched it happen at a dinner in District 1 last week. Six people at the table. Three talkers, three listeners. By the end of the night, the loudest guy had been asked twice if he was “running something” and had slipped into a long conversation with another guest about partnering on a project. The […]
The post Psychology says people who sit quietly in group conversations instead of fighting to be heard pay a specific social cost most people never see — they’re consistently underestimated, overlooked for leadership, and assumed to have nothing to contribute, and the quiet discipline of staying silent while being misjudged is a form of emotional endurance most loud people have never had to develop appeared first on Space Daily.
Psychology says people who sit quietly in group conversations instead of fighting to be heard pay a specific social cost most people never see — they’re consistently underestimated, overlooked for leadership, and assumed to have nothing to contribute, and
Saturday, 18 April 2026 10:33
I watched it happen at a dinner in District 1 last week. Six people at the table. Three talkers, three listeners. By the end of the night, the loudest guy had been asked twice if he was “running something” and had slipped into a long conversation with another guest about partnering on a project. The […]
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Psychologists studying long-duration crews have found that the hardest conflicts aren’t about tasks or resources. They’re about who gets to be the quiet one.
Saturday, 18 April 2026 10:06
The most destabilizing conflicts in long-duration crews aren't about resources or command authority — they're about the social allocation of solitude. Why the role of 'the quiet one' becomes the most contested position on any isolated team, and what it means for Mars.
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Inside the Deep Space Network: the three dishes that make every interplanetary mission possible and why they’re quietly running out of capacity
Saturday, 18 April 2026 09:07
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There's a piece of Cold War infrastructure in the Mojave Desert that has been silent since September 16, 2025, and almost no one outside a small circle of deep space mission planners ha
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A NASA Centrifuge Comes Back to Life, and With It a Rare Chance to Study Astronauts on Earth
Saturday, 18 April 2026 08:37
json { “content”: “ Texas A&M University has reactivated a mothballed NASA centrifuge to create what its operators describe as one of the most capable human space research facilities in the United States, filling a gap that has forced American researchers to run partial-gravity studies overseas for more than a decade. The Anthony Wood ’87 […]
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The specific loneliness of being the most capable person in every room you walk into
Saturday, 18 April 2026 08:07
The most capable person in every room rarely feels like it, and the loneliness that follows is a predictable output of being trusted to carry what no one else will. An editorial look at the specific psychology of high performers in the space industry and beyond.
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India’s BRICS Year: Inheriting a Bloc That Cannot Decide What It Wants to Be
Saturday, 18 April 2026 07:07
India assumed the chairmanship of a BRICS bloc that has expanded its membership and shrunk in purpose — and that contradiction is India’s problem now. New Delhi inherits the job of leading an organization whose members cannot agree on what it is, and India’s own foreign policy depends on never answering that question. The country […]
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