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Researchers determine the six attributes that make somebody cool — do you have them?
Researchers determine the six attributes that make somebody cool — do you have them?

New York Post

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Researchers determine the six attributes that make somebody cool — do you have them?

Researchers have scientifically defined coolness. The idea of coolness might seem subjective, but international researchers have revealed that there is a nearly-universal consensus on what it means to be hip. 'The meaning of cool has crystallized on a similar set of values and traits around the globe,' the researchers wrote in the too-cool-for-school study, which was published in the Journal Of Experimental Psychology. According to their research, 'cool' people are generally perceived as more extroverted, hedonistic, powerful, adventurous, open and autonomous. 'To be seen as cool, someone usually needs to be somewhat likable or admirable, which makes them similar to good people,' said co-lead researcher Caleb Warren, PhD, an associate professor of marketing at the University of Arizona. 'However, cool people often have other traits that aren't necessarily considered 'good' in a moral sense, like being hedonistic and powerful.' Lais – Why is coolness defined so similarly across cultures that differ so drastically in seemingly every other aspect of life? The study's co-lead researcher Todd Pezzuti, of the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Chile, explained, 'Everyone wants to be cool, or at least avoid the stigma of being uncool, and society needs cool people because they challenge norms, inspire change, and advance culture.' To determine what it means to be hip, researchers conducted experiments on 6,000 international participants between 2018 and 2022. Respondents hailed from the United States, Australia, Chile, China (mainland and Hong Kong), Germany, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Spain, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. Participants were asked to think of people who were cool, not cool, good or not good and then rate the subjects' personalities and values. Daniel Craig as James Bond in 'No Time To Die' (2021). ©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection Researchers used this data to analyze the differences between cool people, uncool people and good people. They found that 'good' people were seen as conforming, traditional, secure, warm, agreeable, universalistic, conscientious and calm. Meanwhile, 'cool' people boasted the aforementioned mixed bag of both 'good' and ethically-questionable traits. 'To be seen as cool, someone usually needs to be somewhat likable or admirable, which makes them similar to good people,' said co-lead researcher Caleb Warren, PhD, an associate professor of marketing at the University of Arizona. 'However, cool people often have other traits that aren't necessarily considered 'good' in a moral sense, like being hedonistic and powerful.' One is reminded of James Bonds and other simultaneously 'selfish' and 'selfless' action heroes. In fact, the article suggested that the increasingly international reach of movies and music transformed 'coolness' from a niche characteristic into a 'commercially-friendly' set of traits that transcends cultures — in other words, it's now square to be hip. But does coolness' mainstream appeal mean that it's, well, no longer cool? Pezzuti doesn't think so. 'Coolness has definitely evolved over time, but I don't think it has lost its edge. It's just become more functional,' he explained. 'The concept of coolness started in small, rebellious sub-cultures, including Black jazz musicians in the 1940s and the beatniks in the 1950s (yes, these countercultural pioneers were cool before it was cool).' He added, 'As society moves faster and puts more value on creativity and change, cool people are more essential than ever.'

Screaming, dangling US tourist impaled on Rome's Colosseum railing while possibly seeking selfie
Screaming, dangling US tourist impaled on Rome's Colosseum railing while possibly seeking selfie

New York Post

time04-05-2025

  • New York Post

Screaming, dangling US tourist impaled on Rome's Colosseum railing while possibly seeking selfie

An American tourist in Rome impaled himself on a metal fence at the Colosseum while possibly trying to take a selfie — screaming in pain as he was left helplessly dangling for more than 20 minutes. The unidentified visitor, a 47-year-old US man based in Taiwan, pierced his spine and needed 80 stitches after the Friday afternoon horror at the Piazza del Colosseo, according to the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero. It took paramedics more than 20 minutes to remove the man from the metal railing. He screamed till he lost consciousness and then hung lifelessly from the fence in horrifying scenes witnessed by crowds of tourists, according to reports. The man is believed to have climbed the railing, which lines the arches of the Roman monument, in an attempt to get a better view or take a selfie, the outlet said. 3 A US tourist was impaled while trying to climb fencing at Rome's Colosseum. Lais – Stunned visitors quickly called paramedics. The man was rushed to nearby San Giovanni hospital in 'code red' condition after the terrifying incident around 5 p.m. He was provided oxygen, stitched up and listed in serious but stable condition. 3 The man may have been trying to climb the fencing to get a better view or take a selfie, a local outlet said. robert lerich – 3 The Colosseum is one of Rome's biggest ancient attractions. REUTERS The tourist — who is believed to have been in Rome with family and friends for several days before the accident — faced questioning by the Carabinieri police Sunday. His friends have already been quizzed but did not provide an explanation for why he tried to climb the railings, Il Messaggero reported. In 2021, two US tourists were fined the equivalent of $900 for illegally entering the Colosseum at night to drink beer inside the ancient stadium.

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