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It’s only wrong when YOU do it! The psychology of hypocrisy | Dean Burnett
“Humans are prone to the principle of least effort, often known as the ‘path of least resistance,’ which means they’ll go for whatever option requires the least work. Hypocrisy allows you to appear principled without having to be so, which is much easier than adhering to strict principles.”
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man is jailed after punching an £8 million Monet painting
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What is Low Self-Esteem?
Low self-esteem is when someone lacks confidence about who they are and what they can do. They often feel incompetent, unloved, or inadequate. People who struggle with low self-esteem are consistently afraid about making mistakes or letting other people down.
Having self-esteem issues can be detrimental to your health and negatively affect your personal and professional relationships. There are many reasons why you may have low self-esteem — your genes, how and where you grew up, and other life circumstances all play a role.
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Art Value ≠ Money Value
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The World Premiere of the Amiga (1985, Andy Warhol, Debbie Harry)
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“Nothing is ever their fault—someone else is always to blame.”
— Dr. Les Carter
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“The victim role is a powerful one for narcissists; it shields them from blame and garners the attention they crave.”
— Dr. Ramani Durvasula
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The Collapse of the Contemporary Art Market: When Value Loses Its Narrative
“Yet more than an economic collapse, what we’re witnessing is a narrative breakdown: the system has lost the story that once gave value its meaning.”
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William Adolphe Bouguereau, Portrait of Gabrielle Cot (Detail), 1890
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“The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; a rat race where the rats are winning.”
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
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“There are a lot of things that got me into working with photos. The main thing is that I saw both what was being said and not being said with photos in the newspapers… I found out how you can fool people with photos, really fool them… You can lie and tell the truth by putting the wrong title or wrong captions under them, and that’s roughly what was being done.”
John Heartfield
Adolf, the Superman, Swallows Gold and Spouts Tin
1932
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