Sid Aaron Hirji
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Canadian born man who finds literature and science equally fascinating. Trauma bleeds through generations, words heal the hidden scars.
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Signs of Neglected Emotions
Human emotion is dynamic and complex. When we are children it is not uncommon for us to avoid expressing or tuning into our whirlwind of emotions and rather distract ourselves from them. If we come from a household that does not allow one to express feelings or share emotions, often not expressing feelings and neglecting them leads on into adulthood. This will ultimately lead to toxicity in adulthood. Some signs that emotions have been neglected and need to be dealt with are as follows.
By Sid Aaron Hirji3 years ago in Psyche
Signs of False Intelligence
We often come across people who have an air of being omniscient. They seem to understand everything and sense they know everything. To an outsider they seem very intelligent. However if one gets into a conversation with them, it turns out to be false. They are the ones to try to dazzle people with big words and over the top ideas. They also try to exaggerate their superior intelligence. These people are otherwise known as pseudointellectuals. Now there is a difference between people who are pedantic in nature due to a pathological issue such as PTSD or Schizophrenia. Often it is the case they use the false knowledge for personal gain and even for manipulation.
By Sid Aaron Hirji3 years ago in Education
Signs of Fake Friends
More often than not when we don’t have a good supportive family, we rely on friends for support. However sometimes we befriend people who are far from loyal and are not genuine. Fake friends live for themselves and use you for their personal gain. Sadly often it takes time to realize this and when it is realized letting go of the friend is hard. However always remember, you are not losing a friend but rather letting go of a hater. Here are five types of fake friends you might encounter. Some seem mutually inclusive but there are subtle differences.
By Sid Aaron Hirji4 years ago in Humans
