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Emotional Rigidity Vs. Emotional Agility

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Psychology has always fascinated me for the sheer sense of how it explores the topic of individualism and collectivism and how we interact with one another in society. However, what is important to remember is how we drive our inner world is so very important when we deal with the outer world and in dealing with our emotional interaction with other people, i.e. how emotionally agile should we be vs. how emotional rigid.   However, when we think of our behaviour; we think of our brain – its structure or we think about our emotions. However. There is far more beyond this, which has to be included which begins with our mindsets – our mentality which refers to the manner in which we behave/believe in a certain way prior to an experience.  Having said that, it was  English economist John Maynard Keynes who compiled this famous quote,"The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones?”   At a time of greater comple...

Why we can’t stop looking at pictures of empty cities –COVID-19?

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  Psychology has a very funny way that it plays on the human mind and that is how it interacts with human emotions. Although we are hard wired for human interaction, it is those images of emptiness that appeal and satiate the human eye the most.  Have you ever imagined or thought of the possibility of a human apocalypse or extinction? Its hard to imagine and we cant help but imagining what would this world be like without us? There would be unfamiliar and unworldly scenes that would make us stop, look and linger – as if we are the alien peeping into this world from the outside.     Perhaps, this is one of the main reasons why photographers across the world have been able to capture a dystopian glimpse of a world without people as people remain indoors and avoid all public places because of the Covid-19 pandemic.     When there is a crisis we usually think of images such as fires, floods, bombs, warfare, etc. but we never eve...

Every Mind Matters: Mental Health Day, 2019 - 40 seconds of Action

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World Mental Health Day 2019: Suffering from a mental illness has always been stigmatized in the society and those people suffering from these problems have always been frowned upon by the society. Even with awareness mental health mental health is complex. Without awareness, the situation can go completely out of hand! India has first adopted its first Mental Health Act in July 2017. The law protects the rights of mental ill people and also their dignity and privacy through the period of their treatment. However, this Mental Health Act did not make any provisions for mental health awareness at the workplace (as said by  Vibha Setlur, practising advocate in Bengaluru and Co-founder of LegalChap.com) Mental illness is never considered as serious a condition as physical ailments and on this day efforts are made to provide support and show the importance of psychological support which are pragmatic to play a helpful role by people by people who are health staff...

An Error in Emotive and Social Behaviour?

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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 Pens...

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

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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 ...