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2007-09-06 23:57:00 · 6 answers · asked by Choppinsumwood 2 in Psychology

For out of it flows the issues of life. What are the issues that flow out of your heart? how can you stop what you don't want?
Does what comes out of your heart have a negative influence in your life (i.e. attitudes, hatred, anger etc)

2007-09-06 23:50:30 · 2 answers · asked by Fugitive Peices 5 in Psychology

It was all just a hunch when I couldn't believe what I heard the DJ said on the radio, she said something that particularly concerned me, maybe she was referring to someone else since she didn't mention my name. But everyday the more I listened to her the more I begin to suspect that the person was really me. How do I know? If somebody says something that indicates he knows what you feel at the moment, it's okay to think that it's just coincidence. What if this goes on for many days, months, and suppose he could also "hint" like saying something or making a sound on the radio that would lead you to think that he knew, somehow, what you were thinking, and play music and make comments that had something to do with what you were thinking or feeling in that particular moment, wouldn't you even start to have even the slightest suspicion that he might be referring to you? The frequency of the coincidence is just too much to ignore, but it's not my style to stalk someone. They keep denying it

2007-09-06 23:20:43 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

2007-09-06 23:09:25 · 15 answers · asked by shivani t 1 in Psychology

Inner temple.
I would like as much ideas and input on that term as you can manage. Thanks folks.

2007-09-06 22:33:58 · 1 answers · asked by freebird31wizard 6 in Other - Social Science

Inner temple?

2007-09-06 22:32:31 · 7 answers · asked by freebird31wizard 6 in Psychology

if you admit it we all think about it reguarly!!!

2007-09-06 22:23:59 · 19 answers · asked by auto head 2 in Psychology

I believe those of us who are lucky enough to have at least ONE person in our lives that shape us into the people we are today, there is no greater gift than such a privilege.


Tell me about such a person in your life, and what aspects/characteristics you hold so dear of that person that you strive(d) to be just like them.


I believe leaders should practice what they preach and lead through example, so I'll go first:

There's a man in my life named Richard Park; I wanted to be just like him as a kid, acting how he was, whether that was silly or serious. I not only observed and mimicked the way he dressed, acted, and carried himself, but his work-ethic on and off the basketball court - he inspired me in such ways that he was the reason why I picked up the game of basketball.


Let's hear about yours - I'm sure not just I, but everyone would like to hear your biggest influences, and your success stories that soon followed :)

2007-09-06 22:12:49 · 10 answers · asked by Kevin N 2 in Psychology

When we go to burialground, hospital or sees a awful death we have the feeling of "Philosophy"(?) temporarily. But within hours it will be vanished. We see our ancesstors, companions die before our eyes, yet we pretend that we are exempted and try to score amount for hundreds of years. Why?

2007-09-06 22:10:40 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

2007-09-06 21:33:05 · 16 answers · asked by Rute A 3 in Psychology

Recently we always hears about doctor's carelessness in doing their jobs. Their patients have suffered. Some of them died or got physically handicapped. So, what are your comment? Should we blame them or they have any reasons?

2007-09-06 21:13:04 · 4 answers · asked by adie_ita 1 in Psychology

She's THE main suspect now....... And. In the vast vast vast vast majority of cases it is the mother who does do it. Well, her or nearly as often the 'boyfriend'....... It's almost never the natural father....... But, did the woman do it?

2007-09-06 20:35:51 · 6 answers · asked by Put_ya_mitts_up 4 in Gender Studies

2007-09-06 20:17:28 · 11 answers · asked by Feli 2 in Psychology

it is most serious ? think & answer. Because keep on doing the error or wrong (i.e. slipping or loosing the life) is one of the human being activities.... by knowing / unknowing conditions both....

2007-09-06 20:13:41 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

2007-09-06 19:34:20 · 11 answers · asked by Chard M 1 in Psychology

im not trying to say omg ur a cutter wtf the **** is worng with u.. im jsut wondering why u wuld choose to cut urself.. i kno ppl that hav nd i kno wen u do theres sum **** goin on.. but y cuttin?

2007-09-06 19:27:22 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

If a guy grows up without a father in his life, because the father abandoned the family, and he had only a mom and some older brothers, how do you think this affects his outlook on life?
How would this affect his relationship with his older siblings, especially if one of those siblings was at least 10 yrs older?
Would the constant need for acceptance and affection drive him to the brink of suicide eventually and if he decided NOT to commit suicide, how would he fulfill his need for affection?
And also If he had kids, would he reject them?

2007-09-06 19:18:49 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

I definitely would have been a T-Rex with a mild temper at times.

2007-09-06 19:18:00 · 4 answers · asked by Impact 4 in Other - Social Science

I had a dream, and I was watching from above like I didn't have a body, but at the same time I did.

It was a giant battlefield of grass and there were demon things killing eachother with swords and axes and **** as far as the eye could see.

And I was looking at what I (somehow) knew to be me, but I was a demon thing too, with long white dreadlocks, a flat nose, a **** load of piercsings, and long curved horns, really white skin, and I looked older than I really am.

And I didn't have a sword or anything, all I had was a messenger bag full of paintbrushes with like endless amounts of different color paint in them, and demons were attacking me and I painted signs on them and they jsut dropped dead or froze or exploded.

It was insanely realistic and scary.

Any ideas as to if it might mean something?

2007-09-06 19:14:57 · 2 answers · asked by Psymon Illa 5 in Dream Interpretation

In my dream im living in the city of las Vegas just as I do in real life, except it seems different like maybe it's 10-15 years in the future. And coming from the north is wave after wave of jet's firing missals at the town. Several coming very close to hitting me. I see building crashing down around me and people being blown to little pieces. Meanwhile I am desperately trying to get somewhere Im not sure where but I know Im always heading east, and I always wake up just after I cross this river that doesnt acctually exihst in Vegas (To anyone that doesnt know).

It's very realistic, and pretty damn scarry I always wake up in a panic.

2007-09-06 19:10:55 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Dream Interpretation

That's how I feel right now. I guess, people come in to our lives at certain times and things happen. Some stick with you for years, others...seem like they would but that's not the fact.
I'm about to lose my friends. I'm sick of Trying so hard to get them back. Seems like a one-sided effort. But I guess that's what happens in life. What has happened to you similarly?

2007-09-06 19:06:18 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

I argue a lot. And when I do it doesnt click in my head that I am until the person Im arguing with gets pissed off. I sometimes dont even realize I am arguing and I even catch myself arguing the opposite of something I was just arguing for! My friends get mad at me all the time, but I cant help it. I need to know if this might possibly be a mental problem or something...

2007-09-06 19:05:02 · 4 answers · asked by TJSankey 1 in Psychology

Are other examples you know of of how Asian American issues are ignored or glossed over because of the Black/White paradigm, or the stereotypes of all Asians as the Model Minority who face no significant problems and should be 'models' for African Americans and others to emulate or copy to be successful in the U.S.

2007-09-06 19:01:43 · 2 answers · asked by elevenx 2 in Sociology

2007-09-06 19:00:22 · 5 answers · asked by hula wabbit 6 in Psychology

There is an unabashed sense of entitlement that runs rampant throughout our society today and nowhere is this tendency more poignantly illustrated than in the women for men personals. Candidly, I refer to them as ‘The Comics’ and they have been a never-ending source of amusement for me. For years I have perused these ads, gleefully sharing snippets and laughter with friends and family. For all the joy, laughter and escape they have provided me with over the years, I’ve decided to give a little back in the way of advice for you women for men personal ad writers.

1. You are NOT a princess, queen or a goddess. Really. I know you say that you want a relationship between equals but how can I possible be on equal terms with royalty or deities? For what it’s worth, princesses were often forced into relationships against their will, for the good of someone other than themselves.
2. Claiming intelligence is not intelligent; intelligence is relative. Telling me that your friends

2007-09-06 18:52:55 · 15 answers · asked by awakening1us 3 in Gender Studies

one particularly odd individual revealed in an answer yesterday that (s)he keeps books written by male authors in the other room.

I've never heard of such an organization scheme. I've heard of sorting alphabetically, or by genre, and even chronologically. But I never would have imagined that a feminist would banish male authors to a distant corner of the house. I mean, frankly, I'm floored, but now I wonder...

I've been wondering if this is a common feminist trait, or just the quirk of one certain self-loathing individual. Is Sarah McLachlan on the shelf at eye level while Seal is in a plastic milk crate in the basement, and are these placements based on gender?

Please explain - the more convoluted, the better.

2007-09-06 18:49:43 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Gender Studies

do u really think video games affect kids brain or is it just a thing to try to get them of the market i was raised with shooting and other type of violent video games and never done anything crazy or wrong are they really bad for kids? and why or why not

2007-09-06 18:37:24 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

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