The next time you are browsing magazines in a shop, a look at pop psychology department and see what kind of stories on their front page. You will notice a pattern monotonous titles that everyone on the hard disk (ie your) wealth or focus seems accurate, as you can "feel" to your well. Typical products are as follows entitled "Know yourself, you are" really happy to feel "attractive" or "strengthen your self-confidence and so on.
It's really all that interested people read? I am the only one, as shameless self-indulgent of our culture seems to be like? When judging magazines, it seems like we obsessed with our desire to feel good about themselves.
You could say "what that?" But aside from the obvious implications of selfishness neurotic, there is another problem. All this seems at the expense of our interest in the understanding of our environment. These journals are not self-help magazines. His journals of psychology. Psychology is a fascinating area of science, extremely important and ubiquitous in our daily lives. There are many aspects of psychology that you would expect from a psychology magazine, even if intended for the masses, would be filled with a wealth of information of job excellence.
So I am not saying that we presented to others' needs or the needs of society need us. I do not claim that our natural desire to leave a good feeling. But I think we lack a wealth of knowledge that can be more satisfying for all self-help advice.
It's really all that interested people read? I am the only one, as shameless self-indulgent of our culture seems to be like? When judging magazines, it seems like we obsessed with our desire to feel good about themselves.
You could say "what that?" But aside from the obvious implications of selfishness neurotic, there is another problem. All this seems at the expense of our interest in the understanding of our environment. These journals are not self-help magazines. His journals of psychology. Psychology is a fascinating area of science, extremely important and ubiquitous in our daily lives. There are many aspects of psychology that you would expect from a psychology magazine, even if intended for the masses, would be filled with a wealth of information of job excellence.
So I am not saying that we presented to others' needs or the needs of society need us. I do not claim that our natural desire to leave a good feeling. But I think we lack a wealth of knowledge that can be more satisfying for all self-help advice.