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American psychologists nicknamed this syndrome of the midlife crisis 'riot of the 40-years-old'. For regret, this syndrome is of mass proportions and, despite the apparent simplicity, is very dangerous. Sometimes the midlife crisis destroys families because a person suffers from the feeling of uselessness in life and for the others, and the emotions that everything created by him/her falls apart. Sometimes such person may leave a spouse, change the...
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The desire of recognition and fear of rejection are crafty things. For all my life, I was gathering familiar people, like I was afraid of the upcoming winter and putting on blankets one by one. And at some point, I felt that I could scarcely breathe. They were choking me; I couldn't move, I felt lazy and sleepy. How could I take them off — they were so warm and pleasant. But a rational egoist isn't afraid of being socially naked; he never hides...
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'Stop living as if you have 500 years left." Bill Gates
Your reality is not an objective reality. Have you ever had a thought, which you first believed, but later you understood that it was just a fable? Our minds sometimes lie to us. They tell us that the person doesn't respond to our phone call because he thinks ill of us. They say that we are useless, unattractive, miserable, or lazy, or that we have failed in life if we don't have a partner,...
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Stop spending time with the wrong people. Life is too short to spend it with people squeezing all the juice out of you. If someone wants you to be present in his life, he will take care of your comfort. You won't have to fight for a place by this person. Don't cling to people who permanently decrease your value! And keep in mind that the real friends are not those who support you when you tall in the saddle but those who stay with you when your conditions...
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How often do you imagine yourself as a person who achieved perfection? Have you formed in your mind an image of yourself, healthy and beautiful, professionally developed, having wonderful relations with close people and the surrounding world?
To be honest, I haven't heard a better answer to the question "How to motivate yourself?" than the answer (yes, a bit vulgar): "No way man, stay in the whole mess of trouble!"
And, people who are passionate...
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Thoughts are material; they are directly related to what we receive and who we are. It is only by the power of thought that one can bring to life a new experience or set insurmountable walls. Much has been written on the topic of how this happens. I will not go deeper. I believe that it is not necessary to know thoroughly how the mobile phone works so that to speak of it. Thoughts are a tool that in skillful hands becomes, perhaps, the strongest of...
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At the same time, researchers from Yale University say that, in fact, people who are not afraid of old age and who look at aging as at something natural, age, and die later than others. In scientists' opinion, good humor can extend human life by seven and even more years. And this also applies to people whose health is not perfect, in general. Such is the "magic" of good humor, the scientists say. It prolongs life, even for those who already have...
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As soon as we quit our comfort zone, we destroy some valuable resource, which was feeding our body and psyche.
And to stay alive, we need to start growing a new comfort zone, from scratch. You can't fulfill your abilities while your mental health is being sapped — a chronic stress pushed out into the unconscious, the increased level of anxiety, social fears.
When your physical health and self-esteem are undermined by malnutrition, dehydration,...
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Each of us, among other things, has been taking a poll among friends and acquaintances, aiming to hear an answer to the question, 'What do you plan? What do you want in your life?' Typically, the answers received were equivocal. As a result, you took this information into consideration, when you analyzed a certain aspect of the life. Undoubtedly, I had such life moments as well, but always — in childhood, during my University years — they were...
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Provocative manipulation is the unique tool. If you don't notice the provoker's behavior in time, you can quickly become a victim of his tricks. Every person has one odd habit that, on the one hand, helps us to survive (being an evolutionary mechanism, after all), and on the other, makes us defenseless against the 'provokers...'
Any provoker has a purpose, and this use is forcing us to do what he needs. And that's wonderful! Excellent if you have...
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Each of us, among other things, has been taking a poll among friends and acquaintances, aiming to hear an answer to the question, 'What do you plan? What do you want in your life?' Typically, the answers received were equivocal. As a result, you took this information into consideration, when you analyzed a certain aspect of the life. Undoubtedly, I had such life moments as well, but always — in childhood, during my University years — they were...
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The primary measure that is the first one, for comparing the stages of personality development, is the perception refinement. The more beautiful the understanding, the more attractive shades, and facets the person can see in any event. The rougher the perception, the less picky is this person. What is healthy for a person at the first stage of development, will seem rude (depending on the situation: silly, inappropriate, ineffective, too straightforward)...
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It is a well-known fact that psychology studies not only separate mental processes, their characteristics and patterns, but also psychological aspects of a person as a particular owner of these processes.
Personality means a special person characterized by the certain individual physical and mental characteristics.
Speaking of nature, psychology has always said a person as a member of society. Personality is inconceivable outside society. A man...
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An egoist is a lonely man incapable to love. And even if someone loves him, the egoist can't enjoy this gift of destiny, he can only psychologically mock at the poor person who was unlucky to "fall for a tool." Everyone in close contact with the egotist is unhappy, and the most miserable man here is just him. And the saddest thing is that the sufferer can't realize his problem.
In case with a person who doesn't love himself, the reasons are different...
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Do you want to know how to find your calling in life? The answer is easy: you have to get acquainted with yourself. You don't know yourself at all!
This book motivates and helps to get rid of a fear of social disapproval and misunderstanding. Why we so often do not act as we want, just because we are sure that people from our surrounding will negatively perceive our choice. And how often we put spoke in our wheel, imagining obstacles! It is never...
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The science-based fact is that a person gets acquainted with on average of 4,000 people during a lifetime. This does not mean, however, that he or she knows well everyone, whom he/she has ever seen, worked or studied with, or just said hello. The question "How to know what a person is?" is currently becoming more and more relevant than, say, twenty years ago. One of the reasons is that people have become much harder to see through, and it's not just...
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