According to a study published in the Journal of Family Psychology, 18 to 25 year olds felt that accepting responsibility for the consequences of their actions […]
Sometimes inner conflict lies in discerning reality from illusion.For example, when we are trying to achieve a goal and face an obstacle. The goal or the […]
This post is inspired by a few recent discussions about envy and jealousy. It took me years of self-study and research to understand the difference between envy […]
For many an expression of changing oneself sounds like breaking oneself or betraying oneself. How about evolution? Living things evolve, if they don’t evolve they die, […]
We know that fear of failure, lack of confidence or information makes decision making difficult. But what is the real driving force behind complicated decisions? Difficult […]
Daniel Kahneman, an Israeli-American psychologist and economist is known for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making. He talks about two brain systems: System […]
Shame distracts us from important decision-making. While healthy shame guides us toward self-correction, making amends, and growth, toxic shame is a debilitating feeling of worthlessness and […]
Sometimes making a decision is difficult because we feel confused. One of the reasons for the confusion is symbiotic or entangled relationships. Symbiotic in terms of […]