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I’m 37 and every piece of career advice I was given as an introvert was wrong – “speak up more,” “be more visible,” “put yourself out there” – because the things that actually built my career were the ones nobody told me to value
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I’m 37 and every piece of career advice I was given as an introvert was wrong – “speak up more,” “be more visible,” “put yourself out there” – because the things that actually built my career were the ones nobody told me to value

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

As an introvert, I’ve always been told that the path to career success lies in being more visible, vocal, and outgoing. The conventional wisdom has...

I’m 37 and I just realized I’ve been calling myself an introvert for twenty years when the truth is I’m just exhausted from spending my entire life accommodating other people’s need for constant noise
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I’m 37 and I just realized I’ve been calling myself an introvert for twenty years when the truth is I’m just exhausted from spending my entire life accommodating other people’s need for constant noise

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

For years, I’ve embraced the label of “introvert,” a term that seemed to perfectly encapsulate my preference for quiet moments and a dislike of large...

Psychology suggests people who are highly emotionally intelligent but have no close friends usually had these 7 experiences as a child
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Psychology suggests people who are highly emotionally intelligent but have no close friends usually had these 7 experiences as a child

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

In the ever-evolving landscape of human relationships, there lies a curious phenomenon that has piqued the interest of psychologists and social scientists alike. It seems...

Psychologists say people who would rather stay home on weekends rather than go out and party almost always display these 7 unique traits
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Psychologists say people who would rather stay home on weekends rather than go out and party almost always display these 7 unique traits

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

In a world where constant socialization and partying are the norm, there’s a growing number of people who would rather spend their weekends nestled in...

Research says the health consequences of having no close friends are not metaphorical — the immune system is measurably weaker, the cognitive decline measurably faster, and the recovery from illness measurably slower, which means the body is not waiting for a person to feel lonely before it starts responding to the fact that they are
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Research says the health consequences of having no close friends are not metaphorical — the immune system is measurably weaker, the cognitive decline measurably faster, and the recovery from illness measurably slower, which means the body is not waiting for a person to feel lonely before it starts responding to the fact that they are

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

Imagine a world where your physical well-being was directly linked to the quality of your social connections. It’s a reality that may be harder to...

Research says when loneliness stops hurting and starts feeling normal, you’ve entered a state called emotional numbness — and it’s not apathy, it’s your nervous system protecting you from a pain it believes will never end
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Research says when loneliness stops hurting and starts feeling normal, you’ve entered a state called emotional numbness — and it’s not apathy, it’s your nervous system protecting you from a pain it believes will never end

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

In a world where loneliness has become a pervasive epidemic, a surprising discovery has emerged – when this crippling emotion stops hurting and starts to...

Behavioral science says people who say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ without thinking twice usually display these 9 quiet personality traits
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Behavioral science says people who say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ without thinking twice usually display these 9 quiet personality traits

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

In a world where digital interactions and fast-paced lifestyles often overshadow the simple pleasures of genuine human connection, the power of polite language cannot be...

Superannuation Access At 60 2026: Policy Review And What It Could Mean For Australians
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Superannuation Access At 60 2026: Policy Review And What It Could Mean For Australians

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

The Australian superannuation landscape is about to undergo a significant shift, with the potential for a major change in the age at which people can...

Fossil Discovered With Well-Preserved Soft Tissue Seems To Prove Darwin Was Right All Along
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Fossil Discovered With Well-Preserved Soft Tissue Seems To Prove Darwin Was Right All Along

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

Imagine stumbling upon a fossil that could rewrite the history of life on Earth. That’s exactly what happened when a team of researchers uncovered a...

The Government Says Fuel Supply Is Safe until Mid-April. What Happens After That?
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The Government Says Fuel Supply Is Safe until Mid-April. What Happens After That?

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

Australians are bracing for potential fuel supply disruptions, as the government warns that current reserves may only last until mid-April. This news has sent shockwaves...

Japan Joins New Zealand, Thailand, India, Australia, Uzbekistan, South Korea, And Twenty Four More Countries In West Asia In Managing Emergency Responses And Airspace Closures Amid Strikes And Conflict, As UK Issues Urgent Travel Advisory For Stranded Travelers
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Japan Joins New Zealand, Thailand, India, Australia, Uzbekistan, South Korea, And Twenty Four More Countries In West Asia In Managing Emergency Responses And Airspace Closures Amid Strikes And Conflict, As UK Issues Urgent Travel Advisory For Stranded Travelers

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

As the world grapples with the ongoing strikes and conflicts in West Asia, a significant development has emerged – Japan has joined a growing coalition...

April 30 Rule Change For Anyone in Uk Who Sleeps With A Duvet
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April 30 Rule Change For Anyone in Uk Who Sleeps With A Duvet

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

As the sun rises on April 30th, a change is set to sweep across the United Kingdom, affecting the sleeping habits of countless individuals. For...

New Road Rules Take Effect Across Australia in 2026 As Drivers Prepare
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New Road Rules Take Effect Across Australia in 2026 As Drivers Prepare

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

The roads of Australia are about to undergo a major transformation in 2026. Drivers across the country are bracing for a sweeping set of new...

Australia Driving Licence Rules For Over-75s 2026: New Testing Requirements Explained
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Australia Driving Licence Rules For Over-75s 2026: New Testing Requirements Explained

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

As the sun sets over the bustling streets of Australia, a new reality is dawning for the country’s senior drivers. In 2026, a series of...

Australia Traffic Penalties 2026: Fines Up to $1,200 For Road Rule Breaches Explained
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Australia Traffic Penalties 2026: Fines Up to $1,200 For Road Rule Breaches Explained

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

The roads of Australia are about to get a whole lot tougher on drivers who dare to break the rules. In 2026, traffic penalties are...

Australia Retirement Benefits For 2026: Payment Estimates And What Seniors Should Know
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Australia Retirement Benefits For 2026: Payment Estimates And What Seniors Should Know

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

As the sun sets on 2025, Australians approaching retirement are eagerly awaiting the latest updates on their future retirement benefits. With the new year just...

Retirement At 62 in Australia 2026: Average Superannuation Balances Explained
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Retirement At 62 in Australia 2026: Average Superannuation Balances Explained

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

As Australians approach their golden years, the question of retirement looms large. For those eyeing retirement at the age of 62 in 2026, the state...

Clocks ‘Spring Forward’ This Sunday: When Daylight Saving Time Begins
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Clocks ‘Spring Forward’ This Sunday: When Daylight Saving Time Begins

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

As the days grow longer and the air grows warmer, one annual ritual looms large on the horizon: the start of Daylight Saving Time. This...

Retired Couple Must Dismantle £4,500 Fence That Replaced Hedge After Appeal Rejected
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Retired Couple Must Dismantle £4,500 Fence That Replaced Hedge After Appeal Rejected

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

It’s a battle of privacy versus planning rules as a retired couple in the UK find themselves in a surprising predicament. After years of enjoying...

Goodbye To Retiring At 67 UK Government Officially Announces New State Pension Age
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Goodbye To Retiring At 67 UK Government Officially Announces New State Pension Age

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

The days of retiring at 67 in the United Kingdom are numbered. In a move that will redefine the nation’s retirement landscape, the UK government...

Psychology says the generation that grew up in the 1960s and 70s didn’t become tough because they wanted to they became tough because the world handed them consequences with no safety net and no explanation and by the time they were twelve they had already learned that nobody was coming to save them and that lesson cemented itself so deep into their nervous system that they still can’t ask for help sixty years later even when they’re drowning
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Psychology says the generation that grew up in the 1960s and 70s didn’t become tough because they wanted to they became tough because the world handed them consequences with no safety net and no explanation and by the time they were twelve they had already learned that nobody was coming to save them and that lesson cemented itself so deep into their nervous system that they still can’t ask for help sixty years later even when they’re drowning

GSAP Staff / March 23, 2026

Growing up in the 1960s and 1970s was no easy feat. The world was in a constant state of flux, and the consequences of this...

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