20 Biggest Myths About Happiness

20 Biggest Myths About Happiness Shutterstock Only 33 percent of Americans reported being happy in 2017, according to The Harris Poll. The survey has measured happiness among Americans for nearly a decade, and that number has never surpassed 35 percent. So why are the massive majority of U.S. adults not happy? Well, one major factor is that there are so many myths about happiness. Without a clear idea of what it is we’re after—or how to get there—it’s no wonder so many people don’t feel happy....

January 21, 2026 · 8 min · 1611 words · George Ferry

20 Celeb Tricks For Always Looking Amazing In Photos

20 Celeb Tricks for Always Looking Amazing in Photos Shutterstock Sure, they’ve got armies of personal trainers and personal stylists—as well as some of the world’s best genes—but celebrities have a something else that helps them look amazing in just about every single photo they pose for: knowledge and experience. They simply know what to do in front of any camera, from the proper angling of their chins to the smallest bodily movements they know will paint their frames and faces in a much more flattering light....

January 21, 2026 · 6 min · 1194 words · Kristen Bowers

20 July Fourth Traditions Foreigners Will Never Understand

20 July Fourth Traditions Foreigners Will Never Understand Shutterstock Every country has its own special day set aside for a little self-love. And obviously the United States is no different. But when it comes to what we do to celebrate our great nation every summer on the Fourth of July—whether it’s chowing down on hot dogs by the dozen, shooting off explosive fireworks into the night sky , or giving hilariously over-patriotic shout-outs to our founding fathers—that’s when we start behaving very, very differently....

January 21, 2026 · 7 min · 1432 words · Alexandra Menges

22 Movies That Literally Made People Pass Out

22 Movies That Literally Made People Pass Out Warner Bros. We’ve all suffered through movies that we found hard to watch —whether that’s because they’re too scary, too gross, or simply too stressful. But it’s one thing to watch a film through your fingers and another to become physically ill because of whatever is happening onscreen. Believe it or not, however, the latter is a very real possibility: There have been numerous documented cases of movies that have made people pass out, get sick to their stomachs, or worse....

January 21, 2026 · 9 min · 1708 words · Claire Bayliff

3 Key Factors To Help You To Live To 100 As Scientists Reveal New Test

3 Key Factors to Help You to Live to 100 as Scientists Reveal New Test Lucky Business/Shutterstock For years, scientists have been trying to figure out the secrets of longevity: How do some people manage to live a long and healthy life, while others die young? A group of researchers claim to know the answer. According to a new study, the clues are in our blood. 1 Three Biomarkers Play Into Longevity, According to a New Study...

January 21, 2026 · 3 min · 465 words · Jason Clark

3 Weeds To Remove Before Winter So They Don’T Spread In Spring

3 Weeds to Remove Before Winter So They Don’t Spread in Spring iStock While flowers might not be in bloom, there’s still plenty of garden work to be done in late autumn. This is especially true if you want your yard to look its best when warm weather returns—ideally with plenty of spring blossoms . But it’s not just about what you put into the ground during this time of year that can save you a lot of time and grief in a few months....

January 21, 2026 · 4 min · 642 words · Timothy Barnes

30 Illegal Things Practically Everyone Has Done

30 Illegal Things Practically Everyone Has Done Shutterstock Breaking the law is something most of us strenuously avoid, but there are actually a slew of illegal things that even the most conscientious people do just about every single day—and usually get away with. These may be minor infractions we know we shouldn’t do (but make a habit of when we see everyone else doing it), or laws we break without knowing they are laws in the first place....

January 21, 2026 · 9 min · 1908 words · Lawrence Hill

4 Reasons You Need To Start Using A Washcloth In The Shower, According To Doctors

4 Reasons You Need to Start Using a Washcloth in the Shower, According to Doctors Shutterstock When you step out of the shower , you want to feel clean, refreshed, and revitalized—and there’s no shortage of high-end bath and beauty products that promise to do just that. However, one of the best tools for elevating your shower is simple and inexpensive: the washcloth. Doctors say that this everyday, unsung hero of your cleansing ritual promises a handful of benefits to your skin....

January 21, 2026 · 3 min · 493 words · Kenneth Corbett

4 Regions Where You’Ll See The Last Burst Of Fall Foliage In October

4 Regions Where You’ll See the Last Burst of Fall Foliage in October Shutterstock Now that autumn is in full swing, it’s hard not to lean into the cozy seasonal aesthetic. This is especially true for someone like me who lives in an area with some of the best fall foliage out there and a long, meandering transition from green to red, orange, and yellow. But if you’re hoping to squeeze the most out of the season, planning a late leaf peeping trip to some of the states where you’ll see the last burst of fall color can be an essential October activity....

January 21, 2026 · 4 min · 659 words · Ora Chaisson

4 Types Of Magnesium Supplements—And Which One’S Right For You

4 Types of Magnesium Supplements—And Which One’s Right for You Shutterstock Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in hundreds of biochemical reactions, playing a vital role in nearly every system of the body. “Magnesium is an element, much like sodium and calcium, which is crucial for keeping your body healthy,” Richard Scanlan , MD, FCAP, clinical pathologist and chairman of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) Council on Accreditation previously told Best Life ....

January 21, 2026 · 5 min · 896 words · Kevin Bloom

40 Best Tips For Dressing Well In Your 40S

40 Best Tips For Dressing Well in Your 40s Shutterstock If you’re in your 40s , you probably have your own signature look and sense of style. That’s great, because, well, you should have your own signature look and sense of style. And while we’d never tell you to throw out any of your most beloved threads, there are plenty of rules you need to know—and style tips you should bear in mind—if you want to know how to dress over 40....

January 21, 2026 · 8 min · 1620 words · Abraham Spannaus

5 Annoying Things You’Re Doing At T.J. Maxx And Marshalls, Employees Say

5 Annoying Things You’re Doing at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, Employees Say Shutterstock There are surely many of us out there who might consider ourselves “Maxxinistas,” even if we don’t necessarily call ourselves that out loud. Who can resist the bargains that T.J. Maxx —and its sister store Marshalls—carry at all their locations? But those designer deals and unique finds can actually come at quite a cost for the employees who work at these stores....

January 21, 2026 · 5 min · 1004 words · Clarissa Grant

5 Best New Netflix Shows To Watch This December

5 Best New Netflix Shows to Watch This December Netflix After a year of some pretty impressive debuts, new seasons, and send-offs, it’s hard to believe we’re about to reach the final chapter of television for 2025. But after a strong block of new shows in November , Netflix doesn’t appear to be losing any momentum as it closes out the year. From a new western drama to the final episodes of a beloved series, there’s more than enough to keep you entertained all the way into ringing in the New Year....

January 21, 2026 · 4 min · 792 words · Brian Wright

5 Classic Tv Shows That You Can’T Watch Anywhere

5 Classic TV Shows That You Can’t Watch Anywhere Proxima Studio/Shutterstock READ THIS NEXT: The Worst Julia Roberts Movie of All Time, According to Critics . NBC Ed is an American comedy drama, co-produced by David Letterman that aired from October 8, 2000 to February 6, 2004. Ed follows main character, Ed Stevens, played by Tom Cavanagh , a successful lawyer who is for misusing a comma that ends up costing the law firm over a million dollars....

January 21, 2026 · 5 min · 881 words · Kevin Cush

5 Major Airline Changes You Should Expect This Holiday Season: United, Southwest, And More

5 Major Airline Changes You Should Expect This Holiday Season: United, Southwest, and More iStock / Photosomnia Traveling over the holidays can be a particularly grueling experience if your plans involve heading to the airport. From long lines at security to widespread weather delays, getting where you need to go can dampen the spirit of the season. But if you’re planning on braving the crowds this year to be with your family and loved ones, you might be surprised to find that the journey won’t be exactly the same as previous years....

January 21, 2026 · 5 min · 984 words · Kevin Hagerty

5 Morning Stretches That Will Instantly Boost Your Energy, Experts Say

5 Morning Stretches That Will Instantly Boost Your Energy, Experts Say iStock After a long night’s sleep , our bodies often instinctively break out in a full-body stretch when we first wake up. But many of us don’t think to follow that up with more movements. Allowing your muscles to warm up in the morning can positively affect how you feel throughout the rest of the day. From simple stretches to ones that may require a little more flexibility, we talked to experts to find out what you should be doing as part of your sunrise routine....

January 21, 2026 · 4 min · 803 words · Cynthia Santiago

5 Most Common Car Problems Caused By Winter Weather

5 Most Common Car Problems Caused by Winter Weather iStock Even if you’re driving a very reliable car , the winter months can become a trickier time for auto issues. Those frigid temperatures can cause problems literally out of thin, cold air. But while car chaos might typically mean a costly visit to the mechanic, many of these hiccups can be solved on the spot if you know what to look for....

January 21, 2026 · 4 min · 656 words · Gregory Rapelyea

5 Scary Dreams That Actually Mean Something Good, Therapists Say

5 Scary Dreams That Actually Mean Something Good, Therapists Say fizkes/ iStock Your parents have died. You’re covered in snakes. You are dying. These common scary dreams can wake you up in the middle of the night in a panicked cold sweat. Is this nightmare a sign your mother is really sick? Or is your reptile dream a metaphor for your anxiety? Turns out, certain scary dreams actually mean something good....

January 21, 2026 · 4 min · 784 words · Carroll King

5 Signs That Invasive Insects Are Slowly Killing Your Trees

5 Signs That Invasive Insects Are Slowly Killing Your Trees Pendaran Roberts / Shutterstock If you’re lucky enough to have trees in your yard, you know what a wonderful amenity they can be. They provide refuge from the summer sun, show off beautiful fall foliage, and offer sturdy branches for a bird’s nest or even a treehouse. With all of these benefits in mind (not to mention the positive impact they can have on your physical and mental health) we want to keep our trees thriving....

January 21, 2026 · 7 min · 1288 words · Adam Knisely

5 Times You Should Cancel A Credit Card, According To Financial Experts

5 Times You Should Cancel a Credit Card, According to Financial Experts iStock / MarsBars Having a credit card in your wallet may not be an absolute necessity, but it can certainly make life a lot easier. Besides being the best payment option for certain purchases, they can also help you save money when buying necessities and provide some insurance against theft, fraud, or bogus sellers. But even if you’ve got a good reason to carry it around, that doesn’t necessarily mean you should never get rid of one....

January 21, 2026 · 5 min · 974 words · Joseph Ramos