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.
When you make a small mistake that doesn't harm anyone else—such as tripping over a curb or misremembering a name—people will like you more if you can laugh at yourself rather than act embarrassed, ...
Walking problems affect as many as 80% of people with MS, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The disease causes the immune system to attack a person’s nerve cells. This can affect ...