psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Tell Your Favorite Color I Say About You
Today let's delve into the colorful world of color psychology. Let's begin. What is your favorite color? The uniqueness of each human's mind makes it almost impossible to have a set of rules that applies to everyone's choice. Preferences you might have can be linked to your overall behavior. But did you know the characteristics of your personality can be based on what your favorite color is? Here are your favorites and what they say about your personality.
By Dhanaraj Natesan5 years ago in Longevity
Make Better Emotional Decisions with these 6 Steps
We generally make thousands of decisions in a day. From what's for dinner, where to go shopping, what to post on social media, and with whom should we spend time with, Did you know that on average 17-53 year olds are faced with a multitude of choices as soon as they wake up. This is why so many of us find it difficult to make the correct decision and have trouble deciding on the spot. Now let me tell you, its not the amount of options that put the fear of deciding into you: but more likely to be the fear of making the wrong decision.
By Shannon Deguara5 years ago in Longevity
Can You Read Someone's Mind?
The answer to the titular question is a confident no if you're thinking about unproven ideas like extrasensory perception, or telepathy, as many of us have come to know it. I have never subscribed to notions of the paranormal, so I apologise if the headline of this article misled you. I intend, instead, to briefly talk about the possibility of guessing what another person is thinking by paying close attention to their behaviour. More importantly, I want to point out widespread misunderstandings about what some would call "people reading" or body language.
By Peyton J. Dracco5 years ago in Longevity
A NAME, AN IDENTITY, AND A CHOICE YOU NEVER HAD
An intellectual challenge and Part of chapter 1 of Book 1, which is a transcription of audio recordings sent to me by my friend Maddox Vargas for the purpose of this book project. A story about change and the search for mental stability and what Maddox calls psychic emancipation.
By Peyton J. Dracco5 years ago in Longevity
Being Black Without Being Born Black
For centuries, people believed that humanity could be split into biological races. Those who were black were born from black families. Those who were white were born from white families. Race produced race, just as kind produced kind. But those notions have long been rejected by science. Genetic data indicates that race is not biological. We cannot determine lineage based on outward appearance.
By Daniel Goldman5 years ago in Longevity







