psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Going Solo
Being a ‘Lone Wolf’ is a common prepping strategy among beginners. Every seasoned prepper knows at least one person who plans to use this method to survive. A ‘Lone Wolf’ is a solitary person who plans to thrive in the apocalypse alone and lives off of the resources they have collected by themselves. There is no set number of how many people plan to use this strategy, but it is a very popular trend in the Doomsday Community. Here are some pros and cons if you decide to be a ‘Lone Wolf’.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in Longevity
POWER OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
"Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve. " --Napoleon Hill The above quotation from Napoleon Hill cannot be put any better and cannot be any more accurate. For those of you who have not heard of Napoleon he was one of the early teachers of the power of the mind. Hill's legendary book "Think and Grow Rich" was read by and motivated millions of people. The basic principle is that whatever your mind can imagine it can create. How does it do this? What your mind thinks, sees, believes, feels is all sent to your subconscious mind -- its great partner.
By David Williams4 years ago in Longevity
No one can choose to be taller
No one can choose to be taller Society cannot allow total freedom to choose. However appealing it is, to welcome the notion of being free to choose our gender, we have to face the reality that this has limits. Gender is both a mental, emotional, and physical concept.
By Peter Rose4 years ago in Longevity
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
One of the most well-known theories of motivation is Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs. According to Maslow's hypothesis, our activities are driven by physiological requirements. It's commonly depicted as a need pyramid, with the most fundamental demands at the bottom and more sophisticated needs at the top.
By Ikram Mustafa4 years ago in Longevity
Tomorrow Never Comes
It’s weird how life takes you on these loops. You start out thinking you know what you want to do, or need to do, or expecting a certain outcome, or being certain you will never have an outcome you’d like, and then you forget about all of that while you Just Survive and suddenly you look back and there you are, where you never thought you’d be, or exactly where you didn’t dare to hope you’d end up, but somehow it all ties back to a moment in your past when you decided. You decided something. You took one step and it landed you a million miles away on an entirely different planet.
By Liv Stecker4 years ago in Longevity








