Monday, August 15, 2011
Looknig for armchair psychologist that answered my question about my interest in the categories of...?
Well I wasn't him, I don't think.... but I'm an ACTIVE armchair psychologist just look at the darn account.... ether way I actually answer all the questions I can for those area's myself. I'd have to say it has alot to do with the fact that I'm quite intuned to how darn important relationships ARE! They are actually one of the most important things we can do, the most meaninful things, the most fulifilling, the most bitter/sweet, and of course the most wonderful experience we well ever have. And the act of taking this serious, of doing what I can to help, gives my life meaning. Besides I've came to realize that most of the social problems that have domanited my life have something to do with peoples inablities to accept that. Also I tried doing the drag towards getting the good old doctorate, and found out quite suddenly the game thats being play'd and the fact that its really something WE ALL SHOULD DO!!! The fact that we even have concollers isn't because we've became better at understanding peoples minds, so much, as people have gotten worse at having deep and meaningful relatonships.... sad state of affairs. It also has alot to do with having purpose in life, since we don't have religion anymore, but I digress. Glad to see someone who is opening up to the importance relationships play in our lives, keep up the good work! Ooooooo and READ THIS BOOK!!!! Carl Jung "Man and his Symbols" very, very, very benifitual, its old, only the frist 3 chapters are really worth it, because after that he kind of applies his theory alittle to much and sort of trys to explain EVERYTHING, thru archtypes and ooo so much other stuff, but thats not as important as what drove him that direction. Namly the falsehood of symbols, but you NEED to give that book a look, trust me. He was a student of good old Sigmond Frued who didn't like his approarch, of course neither did his daughter or most of the american culture, but again I digress, keep up the good work!
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