After small social blunders, laughing at yourself may land better than visible embarrassment, researchers say.
Researchers find that for minor, harmless social mistakes, laughing at yourself makes you appear warmer, more competent, and more authentic than acting embarrassed.
Before we get to the results of this fascinating study and its follow-up investigating mental health implications, let’s take a look at the questions. The “GELOPH,” as it’s called, is a survey ...
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Velus Jones is getting the last laugh. While at it, however, he's also getting laughed at. He was a colossal bust for the Chicago Bears. Drafted as a receiver/running back/kick returner in the third ...