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Human behaviour psycology
Human behaviour psycology: (HBP) is a discipline of psychology that examines human behavior. HBP is defined as "the study of how people function psychologically". The field is rooted primarily in developmental psychology and cognitive psychology, although recent developments have brought research in evolutionary biology and genetics and neurobiology to bear on HBP. Its primary focus is on how individuals and groups behave, interact, and develop.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Humans
Earn 500 thousand a year: THE handsome boy OF THE sea returnee and his "SELL DREAM" cool station
To be a professional "dream seller" "I don't want to ingratiate myself with big clients and turn my designs into the garbage. Don't want to don't like things all day long, the most important thing is don't want to let oneself regret, regret I TM so used up their whole life!" On Roll Call Time, the project promoted by young designer Sun Yang -- "I want to make Money Standing" stands out. According to the video, he quit his stable job in a rage and embarked on his dream journey to make letterpress paper products, including handbooks, business cards, and paper gifts, without enough money to buy production equipment. Later, after being introduced by friends, Sun Yang posted the fundraising message with text and video at the roll call time, which can be called "China's first dream realization website".
By Berard Jackson3 years ago in Humans
11 Life Mistakes You'll Regret on Your Deathbed
It is said that people see their entire lives before their eyes when they are dying. We won't know for sure until we are on the brink of death. Death, unpleasant as it may seem, is an inevitable stage of life. Each of us will meet her one day. Have you ever thought about who you will be and what you will think when you know your last moments in this life? Most people ask themselves this question. What will you regret then, what are the past experiences that you would turn back time to fix?
By Oanna Cotilici3 years ago in Humans
Bitter truth of life
Bitter truth of life Life is about balance: Balance is something we strive for in everything we do in our lives. When speaking about the human body, it's about balance of temperature, blood pressure, respiration, etc. A human being cannot live without water and food, they need them to survive and thrive. Just as any other living creature on earth does.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Humans
Who is Really in Control?
Who is really in control? Some might say, 'the rich' are in control. Some might say governments. Some might say the public. Others might say the government is an institution that embodies the will of the public, with access to an exorbitant amount of funds (sometimes even infinite spending). Well, let's explore this concept a bit further to see who is truly in control, and regardless of reality, how you can not only attain power, but maintain all power you have currently, and ever will have.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
Overwhelmed by Debt?
Have debt got you down? If so, you're not alone. It seems like everyone has a little bit of debt to deal with these days. Have debt got you down? If so, you're not alone. It seems like everyone has a little bit of debt to deal with these days.
By Christian Nissi3 years ago in Humans
His Eyes Will Start Wandering if You Don't Lose Some Weight
As women we're used to unsolicited commentary about inappropriate things all the time from both family, friends and even strangers. Comments about everything from the clothes we wear, to the careers we opt for, to how we decide to raise kids. But without a doubt, I find that certain cultural backgrounds carry a little more judgement within their core, especially for standards of beauty. I'm not saying that my personal experience speaks for all Eastern Europeans, or that I even had it that bad. I am quite aware of the inequalities that many women experience across the globe every single day. This piece merely hopes to outline the experience of one girl (me), growing up in Canada where we were constantly taught about acceptance and inclusiveness, and yet when I came back home or to my cultural community it seemed to be a completely different story.
By Hester Bach3 years ago in Humans






