Art & Culture
The “Art & Culture” category typically includes various topics related to visual arts, performing arts, literature, music, and cultural heritage. It covers a wide array of subjects such as art history, famous artists and their works, different art movements, the evolution of various art forms, cultural traditions, music genres, literature genres, and significant literary works.
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Why We Remember Pain But Forget How Long It Lasted: The Duration Neglect Puzzle
Ramesh still remembers his pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi twenty years ago. Ask him about it today, and he’ll tell you…
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The Dunning-Kruger Effect: Why Beginners Think They’re Experts and Experts Doubt Themselves
Last month, my cousin Rahul watched three YouTube videos about stock trading and immediately opened a trading account with ₹50,000.…
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The Distinction Bias: Why We Make Better Choices When We Don’t Compare
Priya spent three hours in an electronics store last weekend, comparing two smartphones placed side by side on the display…
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The Disposition Effect: Why We Sell Winners Too Soon and Keep Losers Too Long
Fifteen years ago, my neighbor Sharma ji bought shares of two companies for ₹10,000 each. One company’s shares climbed to…
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The Denomination Effect: Why Breaking a Big Note Makes You Spend More
Rajesh uncle always kept a ₹500 note tucked away in his wallet for emergencies. One day, he accidentally broke it…
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The Decoy Effect: How a Fake Choice Tricks Your Brain Into Buying More
Have you ever walked into a movie theater, planning to buy a small popcorn, but ended up with a large…
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Why Grandparents Always Say “Things Were Better in My Day”: Understanding Declinism
“Kids these days have no respect!” “Music was so much better when I was young!” “People were kinder back then!”…
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Why Smart Teachers Sometimes Make Bad Explainers: The Curse of Knowledge
Have you ever asked a computer expert to help fix your laptop, only to watch them rattle off a stream…
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Why Your Salary Feels Small After Seeing Your Friend’s Paycheck: The Contrast Effect
Imagine trying on a medium-priced shirt that looks perfectly fine. Then the salesperson brings out an expensive designer shirt to…
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Why Fake News Sticks in Your Mind Even After Being Debunked: The Continued Influence Effect
Imagine reading a news article that reports a warehouse fire was caused by careless oil paint storage near gas canisters.…
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Why We Cling to Old Beliefs Despite New Evidence: The Conservatism Bias
Imagine you believe a particular restaurant serves the best biryani in your city. You’ve eaten there twice, and both times…
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The Age of Women: Female Spending Power and the Reinvention of Asia’s Nightlife
In Japan and South Korea, women are no longer just participants in the economy. They are its most powerful consumers…
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Why Detailed Stories Feel More True Than Simple Facts: The Conjunction Fallacy
Read this description carefully: “Linda is 31 years old, single, outspoken, and very bright. She majored in philosophy. As a…
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Why We Test Our Ideas Wrong: The Congruence Bias Trap
Imagine you suspect your phone battery drains faster when you use a particular app. To test this, you open the…
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