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 | | Inner Life and the Power of The Mind | | by LaRochefoucauld, Jul 29, 2008 | | We can control what enters our mind. We must analyze our subconscious ego regularly. The Good Life can be reached only if we transcend our rationality. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | How to Become and Stay Happy | | by LaRochefoucauld, Jun 30, 2008 | | We cannot change the past; yet we spend too much time lamenting what happened before. Our happiness is contingent upon our serenity; we must protect the inner ego. We have to accept the past and change the future. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | The Psychological Key to a Longer Life 2 | | by LaRochefoucauld, Jun 22, 2008 | | Ancestral fears remain in our unconscious. We must learn how to control our id. Once our basic needs are satisfied, we reach the level of self-actualization. It is based on creativity. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | How to Become Happy Against All Odds | | by LaRochefoucauld, Jun 17, 2008 | | You can become permanently happy. Your inner ego is the foundation of your personality. Look at the positive side of things, even the unpleasant ones. It's your responsibility to change; the benefits are huge. Follow these three simple rules. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | The Ego: Its Effect on Human Issues | | by Stevie Richardson, May 22, 2008 | | Freud's division of mind theory. In particular, this addresses the impact the ego has on human issues, and considers a life without a developed ego. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 15 |
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 | | Freud's Division of Mind: Id, Ego and Super-ego | | by Stevie Richardson, May 21, 2008 | | Discusses Freud's division of mind theory in relation to violent, aggressive and sexually deviant acts. It also considers the effect the three provinces of id, ego and super-ego have on an individual, from childhood to adulthood. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 14 |
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 | | Theories and Tests of Personality | | by blade31, May 20, 2008 | | A certain knowledge-based website defined an individual's personality as an aggregate conglomeration of decisions we've made throughout our lives. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | Freud’s Ideas Scientific Arguments | | by blade31, May 19, 2008 | | It can be argued that Freud's ideas of the psychodynamic view are not scientific. Science is said to be the “knowledge about the structure and behaviour of the natural and physical world, based on facts that you can prove, for example by experiments” (Oxford press 2005). According to this definition of science, Freud's ideas do not agree with this. However it seems that it does not always matter. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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