psychology
High-context vs Low-context Culture — “In a higher-context culture, many things are left unsaid, letting the culture explain. Words and word choice become very important in higher-context communication, since a few words can communicate a complex message very effectively to an in-group (but less effectively outside that group), while in a
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biggest red flag is just how fast everything is happening. What relationship therapists say is that healthy love has room to breathe.
Justin Pere • What Is Love Bombing?
What if, instead of working toward something for decades and barely tolerating the day-to-day process, we created a different value system around labor? What if we built our working lives around a concept other than endurance and submission?
Charlie Warzel • What if People Don’t Want 'A Career?'
The purpose of education, at this point, is awareness.
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
For the first time since his creation man will be faced with his real, his permanent problem – how to use his freedom from pressing economic cares, how to occupy the leisure, which science and compound interest will have won for him, to live wisely and agreeably and well.
The Economist • Why Do We Work So Hard?
Your life feels terrible because your mind is filled with beliefs that interpret it as terrible.
But here’s the truth that psychology points to:
You’re in the perfect position to change your life.
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs — “Maslow used the terms ‘physiological’, ‘safety’, ‘belongingness’ and ‘love’, ‘esteem’, ‘self-actualization’, and ‘self-transcendence’ to describe the pattern that human motivations generally move through… [though there is] little evidence for the ranking of needs that Maslow described or for the existence of a
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