While both Adventurers and Mediators tend to be more reticent about many things in life than the average responders to our polls, Mediators report being fearful of things a bit more than Adventurers do and are more likely to admit that they have irrational fears. They tend to anticipate prob...
98、Nov. 11th,China’s Singles’ Day, may be the best time for the buyers,because it will see some seemingly irrational ___. 99、We should collect ___paper to make new paper. 阅读理解(单选题) Passage 3 In capsule hotels, each guest stays in a small sleeping space called capsule. It...
First one is called loss aversion. This one may be Kahneman's most famous contribution. So basically the idea is that the pain of losing money is greater than the joy we experience getting money. So let's look at it when it comes to somethin...
Instead, they cling to the irrational thought that perfection is not only possible, but required. Striving for excellence becomes maladaptive perfectionism when individuals begin to link their identities and their self-worth to achieving or not achieving the impossible perfect. Those individuals refuse ...
That situation may be fictional, but the terrible, pervasive power of the emotion it depicts is all too real. The word "hate," which comes from the Old English hete, is generally defined as an intense, extreme hostility and aversion to something or someone, usually stemming from fear, anger...
He says that I am irrational, a bad mother/wife, disloyal, etc. My husband attacks whatever I WANT to be (a rational thinker, a great mother and wife, a loyal partner). If there is not an obscene name for it, he simply tells me I am the opposite of what I want to be. When ...
Say thatyouwant to be treated likeLADIES, with love and respect, and courtesy. Tell your manly, liberated sisters, thatyoudoNOT AGREEwith them, and to stop spoiling everything foryou, and, thereby, make themback-down. Christ Personal BibleThe King of kings’ Bible,and The Way home or fac...
The very first of the thousand steps, if you want to find something new, is to learn to live with uncertainty, and to learn to accept failure as the norm, because looking for the unknown is like being a trapeze...
Heads up: takingintelligent risks isn't the same as being impulsive. And as well as being arguably irrational, people are generallyterrible at judging how risky something is. Without risks, we can't develop. Without caving into our occasional impulses, we can't learn. Yes, your plans to...
“What did I do for he/she to cheat on me?” “Something must be wrong with me.” “Is he/she not attracted to me anymore?” “Why did I not see the signs earlier?” If you decide to leave the relationship and there are no children involved, then cut all ties with this person...