human behavior

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“Intention involves such a small fragment of our consciousness and of our mind and of our life.”

Jasper Johns at Pearl Street studio in 1955. Photograph by Robert Rauschenberg

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Passion Versus Obsession

Because passionate people are driven to create as a way to grow and achieve their potential, they are constantly seeking out others who share their passion in a quest for collaboration, friction and inspiration. Because they have a strong sense of self, passionate people are well-equipped to form relationships. They present themselves in ways that invite trust – they have little time for pretense and they are willing to express vulnerability and need in order to receive the help they need in achieving their own potential. Because they are passionate, they are willing to share their own knowledge and experience when they encounter someone sharing their passion. They are also intensely curious, seeking to understand the other passionate people they encounter in order to better see where and how they can collaborate to get better faster.

In contrast, obsessive people hide behind their objects of obsession. The objects are what are important, not others or even themselves. As a result, obsessive people are hard to get to know and trust – they share little of themselves and they exhibit minimal interest or curiosity regarding the needs or feelings of others. One of the hallmarks of obsessive people is that they tend to talk endlessly and often repetitively about the same thing, rarely inviting commentary or reaction from others, and ultimately pushing others away with their obsessive rants.

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Because parents have power over children. They feel they have to do what their parents say. But the love of money is the root of all evil. And this is a sweet child. And to see him turn like this, this isn’t him. This is not him.

— Michael Jackson

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Why do people judge others?

People judge others because the human
brain has natural preconceptions and prejudices, argues Women’s Health.
The part of the brain responsible for emotional and social behavior
activates unconscious attitudes upon which people judge others, even
before knowing who they are, asserts Time.

Judging others is a normal
reaction, notes Psychology Today. This is because human beings have a
natural instinct for survival, which makes them defensive and judgmental
when they feel threatened. People also judge when they don’t understand
the reason for the behavior of others. When people are not aware of the
pain others are experiencing, they fail to understand why they become
difficult and judge them. People judge others because the human mind
naturally looks for the negative, reveals Psychology Today.

People judge others because they forget that all human beings make
mistakes. People have differences in the ways of seeking happiness and
fulfillment, which make it hard for others to accept some behaviors.
Lack of education on the disabilities that affect behavior also makes
people judge others, asserts Psychology Today.

People also judge others because of their appearance or weight.
Research reveals that most people assume that faces with prominent
cheekbones and inner eyebrows are more trustworthy, according to Time.

People should try to know others before judging them, recommends
Psychology Today. In addition, people should not underestimate the
struggles of others.

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Is Thailand a developing or developed country?

Thailand is classified as a developing country. Majority of Thai
people work in agriculture sector. They hesitate to use the new
technology, because they are not familiar with it. In developed country, technologies are the indicator of economic and people’s wealth.

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The Sixties – The Years That Shaped a Generation (TV)  [2005]
 

     
   
 

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