New York magazine's "Science of Us" editor explains the compelling psychology of awkwardness, and asks: what if the moments that make us feel most awkward are actually valuable?Have you ever said good
New York magazine's "Science of Us" editor explains the compelling psychology of awkwardness, and why learning to accept your cringeworthy moments can be a social advantage.Have you ever said goodbye
A highly amusing collection of rugby’s most cringeworthy moments, from messed-up tries and fluffed penalties to post-match hijinks Specially updated and revised for the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Contains
Two sisters share the surprising highs and cringeworthy lows of social media fame, when their most private thoughts become incredibly public in this fresh and funny debut novel. The once-close Sunda
在會議中暢所欲言後你感覺非常棒,但現場每個人卻一語不發……鄰居說完「哈囉」,而你竟回答「謝謝,我很好」……突然發現廚房的菜瓜布黏在毛衣上,而你已經走過兩條大馬路……這些瞬間都會讓人冷汗直流,但你有沒有想過或許這些至為尷尬的時刻,其實是我們的人生至寶?梅莉莎‧達爾身為《New York》雜誌旗下「Science of Us」網站的共同創辦人,對尷尬的處境一點也不陌生。在尷尬了一輩子之後,她的好奇心盯