humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Seijaku
These days nothing feels the same. The world has changed and yet, simultaneously I can’t imagine it any other way. It is as though I was able to predict how things would turn out and couldn’t do enough to fight again, the tide of time. To me it is as a wave, and as you may know if you’re fortunate enough to possess a background in science it must be, as everything, a wave.
By Kuro Seijaku 3 years ago in Psyche
Yho, Life Coach, can you help Teenagers?
YHO, LIFE COACH, CAN YOU HELP TEENAGERS? "What can a Life Coach do for a Teenager?" A well-trained Life Coach can assist anyone that is eager to move to a higher level of achievement or function in school or life in general.
By Bruce Curle `3 years ago in Psyche
The Essentials
65p potatoes. Sainsbury’s are having a laugh at the working class and all of those that pass past us in the aisles of the local 24 hour shopping centre. Hummus is a new taste of mine but all I can see is the difference between luxury and necessities. 40p noodles and 90p bread bought a few hours before it’s going out of date because fuck it, it’s on sale and I need all of the change that I can keep with me at the moment. Trying to shrug off the bloke as he hounds me for any going spare as I step out of the shop. The wind hits harder than the rain as it hails down like bullets on the Northern Front. This is our war I heard people say during the pandemic and I can’t see how much has changed since it first struck. I’m still scared to go out of my house incase I get hit with an item that costs the shrapnel in my pocket.
By John Gilroy3 years ago in Psyche
The Impact of Cognitive Bias on Decision-Making in the Workplace
Cognitive biases refer to the systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment, whereby inferences about other people and situations may be drawn in an illogical fashion. These biases are often a result of the brain’s attempt to simplify information processing and can have a significant impact on decision-making in the workplace, leading to faulty decisions and potentially negative consequences (Kahneman, 2011). It is important for both organizations and individuals to be aware of these biases and implement strategies to mitigate their influence.
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Psyche
Uma Thurman,A deadly sex appeal that can't be matched
The famous Hollywood actress Uma Thurman was born beautiful, 178 cm tall, slim, has always been the standard beauty in the eyes of many movie fans, Uma Thurman was born on April 29, 1970 in Boston, the United States, the father is an expert in Indian Buddhist philosophy, the mother from Sweden, is a psychoanalyst. The influence of Eastern culture and a European charm, beautiful Uma Thurman temperament unique, and a sense of mystery. Uma Thurman has a lethal sex appeal that no other actress can match. Her performance is strongly defiant, showing the depth of humanity in the bland.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche







