A study found participants viewed the embarrassment in others as ‘a form of non-verbal apology’.
Archive | Latest Life Articles
Saying sorry with sincerity
SORRY is a difficult relationships concept
Be grateful for thanks
Say thanks, it’s good for both of you.
Grieving the loss of a pet
For some people, a pet is an extension of themselves, a companion in the truest sense of the word.
Holidays are ideal tonic
Myanmar’s Bagan temples.
Plan your life from the end
In planning our lives, we should decide on an end point in the future and work backwards from there.
Vegan diet or paleo?
Forget the fads, listen to your body
A vegan diet may not suit many of this who wish to pursue it on ethical grounds.
When two is the loneliest number
Not doing things together, or doing them resentfully, is among the symptoms of a strained relationship.
Superheroes, the doors to girls’ hearts
The truth is out there. Women still love blokes.
Slave to the Series
Square-eyed life
TheAustralian
My partner and I were sitting on the couch, having just finished watching a series of American Horror Story on Netflix when a strange conversation took place.
I haven’t watched television for years because of adverts, and a general lack of good content. And I could never organise myself around the worthy series properly, so just never bothered.
A while ago I purchased an Apple TV box and have still preferred to watch a film rather than commit myself to an expensive series and all the viewing time required.
But my significant other got Netflix as part of some plan or another. And presto, he became glued to the TV, watching series after series that we’d both been hearing about, while I’ve been writing my articles.