Research finds that people who show themselves grace when they've done wrong tend to have better mental and physical health.
A new study finds that Black workers are less likely to die from heart problems if they have more Black coworkers.
A new study finds that people who feel awe appreciate their time alone as an experience that gives them a broader perspective on life.
Baby Reindeer was, in my humble opinion, the most psychologically astute and troubling show of 2024.
Dr. David Spiegel guides you through cyclic sighing, a breathwork practice that helps reduce stress and anxiety.
Ruminating about your relationship isn't a healthy way to solve any problems—and it may be a way to avoid your real feelings.
Thinking about the freedoms people have at work can help address diversity, equity, and inclusion concerns as well as employee well-being.
We round up the most-read and highly rated Greater Good articles from the past year.
Where you live doesn’t seem to matter for your curiosity, but who you are, how much education you’ve had, and your political views might.
Americans are stressed out by their presidential election. These questions will help you check in with yourself—and perhaps boost your resilience.