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psyche

[sahyk] / saɪk /


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Black Friday sales seem to have come into existence in the 1980s, first as a novelty but then as a powerful tradition that has become deeply ingrained in the American psyche.

From The Wall Street Journal

We can’t know for certain if the Values Bridge data reveals a slow trend away from the centrality of family in the American psyche or a sudden drop, or why in either case.

From The Wall Street Journal

A great enigma of political psychology, the place to look might be the psyche of Rachel Maddow.

From The Wall Street Journal

When an ecosystem is so ingrained in your psyche, so essential to your culture and so central to the stories you tell about your reason for being, you have no choice but to safeguard it.

From Los Angeles Times

“I wanted the show to be supremely theatrical in the sense that we would always be inside this girl’s psyche,” McPherson said.

From Los Angeles Times