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Positive Thinking Can Change Your Life
And if you’re not sure where to start, consider this one fact: Positive thinking has been proven to lead to happiness and success. In fact, over 50 years of scientific research has shown that positive thinking can make you smarter, happier, and more successful in life than negative thinking. So what are you waiting for? Start your journey today by learning how to use positive thinking to change your life for the better!
By 💸 Build Your Future 💸3 years ago in Humans
SLEEP DEPRIVATION. Top Story - September 2022.
Have you ever had to stay awake for more than 18 hours? What about more than 24 hours? 36 hours? 3 days? What about an entire week? How do think you’d feel? How do you think you would be affected by it? I’m about to tell you how it has affected me when I’ve had to do it.
By Pamela Dirr3 years ago in Humans
Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Approach: 4 New Year’s Resolutions to Try for Holistic Health
I remember the first time I heard the term “biopsychosocial-spiritual”. It was fall 2016 and I just started my Master of Social Work program. I sat near the front of the classroom with my new friends in our first human behavior course.
By Selys Rivera3 years ago in Humans
Come to Jesus: How the Way We Portray Jesus as a Partner – and God as a Parent – Can be Spiritual Abuse
Let me tell you about a new phrase I learned. There’s a student at the school I work at who’s been a handful. He's consistently absent/late, misses assignments, pays little attention in class, and maintains little to no communication with faculty/staff. As much as we’ve tried to help, his attendance and grades are almost to the point of no return. While he says he wants to stay, his actions are working him out of the program.
By Selys Rivera3 years ago in Humans
The Meaning of Awareness
We may ask, "What is the meaning of enlightenment? What is the difference between being enlightened and not being enlightened? Is there any difference in life if one is enlightened? First of all, why do people need to be enlightened? Tens of thousands of years ago, when we were fish in the sea, why did we have to go ashore? Was it to escape from the dangers of the sea? Or for the curiosity of the world on the shore? What's wrong with being a caterpillar for the rest of your life? Why do you have to transform into a butterfly? What's wrong with living in a cave on top of a mountain? Why do we have to come out of the cave to open up the world and create it? Enlightenment is a prerequisite for changing oneself drastically.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Humans
A Life of Suffering
Many people would not share the view that life is an ordeal that is meant to happen. Or rather, they have adapted to this pattern of life, and enjoy it through trials and tribulations. Most people believe that the state of life is not only relatively formed, but also with a great chance, and that the reason we have such a life is the product of randomness and chance. Not only do we completely ignore the inevitability of life's suffering, but we also do not know why all the catastrophic crises lurking in life exist. Why do they happen? What is the purpose of all the changes, misfortunes, and blows that we incur? Where do the adversities of life come from? We are confused by the relativity of life, but we live our lives in comparison with each other.
By Chris Pagian3 years ago in Humans
Our survival wisdom
Human strength and dexterity are not as good as other animals, what makes people survive? It is mainly by spiritual wisdom. How does a man survive by wisdom? First of all, wisdom separates man from existence, and existence becomes the object of man's knowledge, choice, and use. By separating man from existence and objectifying it, man is free from the regulation and check of existence itself, and he can live selectively according to his own chosen mode of consciousness and behavior, i.e., he can effectively grasp certain things to gain some initiative.
By Robert Jack3 years ago in Humans
Bitterness is unwillingness to accept the truth
Suffering is the unwillingness to accept the truth, such as eating yellow dried rice; the difficulty is the inability to achieve wishes and purposes, such as a boat in the water that cannot dock. The two together are: living on a boat that cannot be docked and eating yellow lilies, which are suffering. The general reference to suffering is the unbearable fact of life, where a person lives an unacceptable and painful life in a bad environment for a long time. Suffering is when a person is in some abnormal state, and we do not want to be in that state. Our rejection of the environment, our rejection of the state we are in, and our inability to reject it, is the essential suffering.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Humans
Why people are the way they are
The argument that man is the most intelligent and wise creature with the most ability to change everything, no one can doubt, man is the head of all things, the leader of all spirits, is the master of the world, of course, this also can not be questioned. Because no creature can take the place of man, no creature can challenge the position of man. By this reasoning, man cannot be compared with other creatures. Humans who are not on the same level should exist in an ideal, happy, and beautiful state, with a form of existence far beyond that of other creatures, the most reasonable, safe, harmonious, and constant existence on earth, the ultimate of the good life we imagine.
By Robert Jack3 years ago in Humans
What is the difference between bioethics and existential ethics
If we realize that there are two ethical orders, we must be amazed that we have been kept in the dark by ourselves. What we have been running so far is the ethics of life, we have covered the ethics of existence with the ethics of life, we thought that to recognize the natural state of existence is to recognize the objective laws of nature, but we did not realize that our ethics of life is different from the original ethics of existence, the objective and natural state is the fact interpreted by our ethics of life, we have unconsciously given it the attributes of the ethics of life. It has been distorted by our bioethical concept, and the whole world has been unconsciously conceptualized by our ethical logic.
By Chris Pagian3 years ago in Humans





