Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from September, 2019

An Error in Emotive and Social Behaviour?

An Error in Emotive and Social Behaviour? Reverberating over the years but blinded over when it comes to evil, this question is one of psychology’s deepest and scariest realities that is never payed attention to.  Are we really just humans who are perhaps mistaken to be kind, sensible, compassionate, sensible, imperfect, reasonable or even good-natured?   Or is there another side that we have been missing out in or completely ignoring; where we are all hard-wired to be selfish, cold-hearted, mean, brutal, and ruthless?  When we exhibit outlandish or perhaps bizarre termed behaviour it is very important to understand what has happened to the structure of our brain from the inside because at the end of the day, we are not just ‘existing beings’ but we are also emotional species!  ‘Cogito, Ergo Sum’ – I think, therefore I am! Remember this Latin phrase that originally appeared in French as ‘Je Pense Donc Je Suis’.

Theodor Seuss Geisel: Here's the Real Dr. Seuss!

Dr. Seuss ( the enduring legacy of Theodor Geisel) was known for being an illustrator and cartoonist for Vanity Fair, Life and other publications where he worked on a number of advertising publications such as FLIT, Standard Oil and a political cartoonist for the New York newspaper. Theodor Seuss Geisel: The Real Dr. Seuss https://youtu.be/Sz4U_fGXH0c via @YouTube   Later on when he published one of his cartoons for the humour magazine, The Judge where he worked as a writer and illustrator, the ad campaign’s catchphrase was “Quick, Henry, the Flit”. This spawned a song and led to more advertising work and also the first foray of writing children’s books.                              A very talented individual, he was also a poet, screenwriter, filmmaker, political cartoonist and children’s author he was known to have worked in the animation and film department of the United States Army; where he not only write, produced and animated many productions but also

A Millennial Epidemic

Have you ever felt so hungry only to realise that the hunger won’t go away, it is only your body craving for more, malnutrition of the mind and soul. Loneliness is a psychological parallel to this and it is a time when silence becomes more than comfort. It is an escape and it a refuge for you to constantly run to where you feel there is no one to judge you and you can completely be yourself. Loneliness cannot be confused with socially isolated, which is a state of complete or almost lack of complete lack of contact between an individual and society. Having a dampened mood – perpetually, a lot of lethargy, withdrawal from others, crying for no reason, lethargy or unusual amounts of quietude can all work together to manifest into this complex emotion – loneliness.  Although, there is a catch, similar to how your body disintegrates from hunger – when you are starved and you can feel your nails snapping; where every fibre of your being is craving for food, which

Time they said... Time will heal all wounds but did they lie?

They s ay  "Time heals all wounds"                                                         Will it really?                                                     You can glue back together,   broken glass;     but you will always see the cracks  They say time heals everything! Time heals EVERYTHING, but what really is everything, when all that’s left is a marionette of strings? The truth is that time doesn't health anything…. You just get used to living with the pain and you have to move on with your life or you get left behind. There is no healing involved, there is just adjusting and accustoming yourself to the reality of a situation. I think that's the truth.  Time cannot heal this. Yes, we can move forward positively with time, we can change our lives for the better but the biggest misconception… the biggest misconstrue we have lived behind is the fact that TIME HEALS EVERYTHING, BECAUSE IT DOESN'T. The pain of missed relationships, feelin