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Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Signs of Burnout that Signify it is Time for a Career Pivot
It’s very easy to stagnate in a job you don’t like. After all, most people don’t love going into work even in the best of circumstances. How can you determine when you are experiencing normal reluctance or outright burnout?
By andrewdeen142 years ago in Psyche
Unveiling the Law of Reverse Effect
Have you ever wondered why your relentless pursuit of goals sometimes falls short? The elusive nature of success may be tied to the captivating Law of Reverse Effect, as articulated by philosopher Aldous Huxley. Aldous Huxley held a range of philosophical and intellectual beliefs. He explored themes related to human nature, society, and the potential dangers of unchecked technological and scientific progress. Additionally, Huxley was interested in mysticism and the exploration of altered states of consciousness, as reflected in some of his later works and essays. his beliefs were diverse and evolved over the course of his life. This concept unveils a transformative truth about our approach to life and success. The theory of law and effect is deeply embeded in the human nature.
By Bagwasi Dennis2 years ago in Psyche
The three sisters Grimm
Once upon a time there were three sisters. The first one was three years older than the second one and seven years older than the third one. The second one was three years younger than the first one, and four years older than the third one. The third one was seven years younger than the first one and four years younger than the second one.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Psyche
Unraveling the Tactics of Johan Liebert
Introduction: In the intricate world of psychology and influence, few characters stand out as master manipulators. One such enigmatic figure is Johan Liebert, whose ability to manipulate others to achieve his desires is both captivating and chilling. While it is crucial to approach such topics responsibly, understanding the tactics employed by characters like Johan can shed light on the subtle nuances of manipulation. In this exploration, we will delve into key strategies inspired by Johan Liebert, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations and responsible use of these insights.
By Arnav Dixit2 years ago in Psyche
Balancing Analytical Minds with Calm Hearts
In the complex internet of personalities that define the human enjoy, the INTP, or the Logician, stands as a distinct archetype. This character kind, characterised by using traits along with analytical wondering and a penchant for remaining calm in diverse conditions, has fashioned the manner I approach each my professional and private existence. In this article, I will delve into my journey as an INTP, especially how this character type has encouraged my profession as a business analyst at a mental-health startup, and why I am deliberately mastering to be even greater calming.
By Nafi Putrawan2 years ago in Psyche
Navigating Friendship Dynamics In Your Late Twenties: A Guide To Evolving and Cultivating Meaningful Connections
I'm about to be 29 shortly. The me I knew at age 18 is different from the me I know now. I still have friends from when I was 18, 25, and so on.
By Kirk Pineda, LMHC (aka "DEUXQANE")2 years ago in Psyche
The Hidden Obstacle To Building A Healthy Relationship
Loneliness is a common and often debilitating experience that can have a significant impact on our physical and mental health. It is a risk factor for a number of health problems, like heart disease, stroke, dementia, and even death. People who are chronically lonely are more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and social isolation. In fact, in case you do not know it, loneliness is now officially an epidemic, to the extent that the World Health Organisation has started a global campaign to address it. In the meantime, a lot is being revealed about its effects.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Psyche





