psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
What is all this fuss arond death?
Have you ever observed how we grieve when someone close to us dies? Can we even make sense of the situation? Death has always been the most popular topic in various religions, philosophies and spiritual beliefs. Some people believe there is life after death, some people not. İn a way, it actually makes no difference whether there is life after death or not. Whether you can regard human life the most random appearance in the dark and lifeless universe or you can regard it as the most precious and God-given gift in the vibrant and dynamic universe. Regardless if we are religious/spiritual or not, we love to grieve for the people who are very dear to us. What? “Love to grieve”? So it must mean “Grieve for Love” as well? Can Love and Death be re-categorized as one and the same? Or is Death a completely different category of our life?
By Nuran Mammadov5 years ago in Longevity
Circumventing Logical Fallacies
There are millions of things you experience in a day one or another that ultimately affects the actions in your upcoming days. It affects how you deal with different problems, how you talk to people, and how you will live the rest of your life. Every small thing matters and affects your upcoming decisions. A breakup with your girlfriend or getting fired from a job creates different problems in your life on top of the prevailing problems.
By Saral Verma5 years ago in Longevity
Play and Social Development
This is a newspaper column that I have had written for a local newspaper many, many years ago. The newspaper said that it was good, but they did not have the room to publish the piece, so I am going to give it try here and see what happens. As I said this is an old piece and some ideas have changed, but I do believe that there may be something useful in it even now.
By Mark Graham5 years ago in Longevity
Being an Introvert | Personality Traits, Myths and Strengths
Being an Introvert feels like we are apart from society, the simple reason being not socializing and being lost in our own world. Not interacting with society, sometimes being categorized as mentally unstable or something else which makes us feel unhappy or depressed. In this, I will be discussing about Introverts, their Personality Traits, Myths, and Powers.
By Leon George5 years ago in Longevity
I Feel Like a Fraud
By Marissa Katrin Maldonado, Founder, The Treatment Specialist Image Licensed by Adobe Stock We all know someone that has risen to the top of their field or runs a successful business. We admire them from afar. They are smart, hard-working people and we look up to them.
By Marissa Katrin Maldonado5 years ago in Longevity
What's going on?
Rashaad Gomez 1/3/2021 I think we have to often take a step back and realize the choices we make in society, there’s a lot of confusion which has been larger than it’s ever been in recent time. due to the age of information we find ourselves looking and trying to find the answers to the larger questions but often does it lead us to other more complex questions. Right now, we’re caught in a state of fear dealing with this pandemic we all have forgotten what it means to be resilient. Whenever we look at the media, we see civil unrest going on around the world due to our governments not taking the proper precautions to ensure people are getting the right resources to families, numbers of the COVID-19 cases either being exaggerated or not properly being informed by the people we’ve put our lives on the line for. But there’s hope, there’s an opportunity for us to take our lives into our own hand and take the opportunity to learn and navigate through all this mess.
By Rashaad Gomez5 years ago in Longevity
Factors affecting moral development
Moral development develop a sense of right and wrong in a child. It is a set of principles or ideas that help the individual to distinguish right or wrong and to act on this distinction. Morality principle guide how people should treat one another with respect to Justice, others right and welfare.
By maryam nisar5 years ago in Longevity
Wickedness
When people think of evil, they tend to think of infamous historical figures such as Hitler, dastardly fictional characters like Voldemort, or horrendous organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan. They often think of the large-scale damage that was done, the killings, the maimings, and the societal devastation surrounding them. They do not tend to think of the small things that went mostly under the radar. For that matter, they do not tend to think about how everyday people can be just as awful, without causing as much damage.
By Catherine Carter5 years ago in Longevity






