Research backs up this assertion from best-selling author Adam Grant: ‘Taking your responsibilities seriously but your ego lightly is a core life skill.’ ...
A new study finds that laughing at harmless mistakes may boost how warm, confident, and authentic you appear to others.
After small social blunders, laughing at yourself may land better than visible embarrassment, researchers say.
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 ...
Researchers find that for minor, harmless social mistakes, laughing at yourself makes you appear warmer, more competent, and more authentic than acting embarrassed.
Durant reminds us that when you're willing to laugh at yourself — and you're famous — being ashy has its benefits. Jason Jones, The Athletic Kevin Durant has turned X jokes into a sponsorship with ...