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Birthday Psychology: Being, Time and Finitude

Hello friends! Everything that exists, exists in time. Normally, we think of a mountain as space, but a mountain also has its existence in time. As we cannot see the transformation of the mountain into a valley, for the thousands of years it takes, we fail to observe that the mountain also exists in a time. That’s how Darwin, who ...

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Work 4 hours a week – Full Review

The title of Timothy Ferriss’s book, Work 4 Hours a Week – Escape the Routine, Live Wherever You Want and Get Rich, is extremely provocative. In the middle of the book, the author comments that he chose the title through a detailed analysis in google adwords, google’s advertising system. In this text, I will do a complete review of the ...

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What is love for Positive Psychology?

“Love is like a game, in which two people can play and both can win” (Eva Gabor) Hello friends! In this lesson of our Free Positive Psychology Course, we will understand the concept of love, as a virtue, for this new approach to psychology. definition of love According to the Via Institute, love should be understood as follows: “In its ...

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Priority: 5 ways to do what needs to be done

Hello friends! When we started studying productivity, we learned a lot of information about how to be more effective and more efficient. One of the most important ideas, in my opinion, in this area of ​​study is about priorities. Etymologically, priority comes from the Latin Primus, which meant before or ahead. In Greek, the word Prin had the same meaning. ...

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Any day is a new day to start over

Hello friends! These days ago I read somewhere the phrase: “Any day is a new day to start over” and this phrase stuck in my head. After all, it is not necessary to wait for the new year or the beginning of a new week or the year that begins after Carnival to start over, right? It is also an ...

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Language and Psychoanalysis in the Social Construction of Man

Authors: Charlene Gomes, Emanuele Viera, Fernando Tarvenaro, Junia Alves, Wellington Luiz Oliveira Amaral This text aims to draw an outline between language, culture and psychoanalysis in the social construction of the subject. Language is one of the oldest branches of systematic research studies. Language is the system through which man communicates his ideas and feelings, whether through speech, writing or ...

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The importance of having a hobby

Hello friends! Here on our site we have talked a lot about professional choice, tips for a successful career, best colleges and postgraduate courses. In this text, linked to all these themes, I would like to share some ideas about the importance of having one or more hobbies. What is a hobby? Hobby in the singular and hobbies in the ...

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Positive Psychology: the virtue of persistence (perseverance)

“There are more people who quit than there are people who fail” (Henry Ford) Hello friends! Continuing our Free Positive Psychology Course, in this lesson we are going to study one of the virtues linked to courage: persistence or perseverance. Definition of Persistence According to the Via Institute On Character, “persistence is defined as continuing voluntary action toward a goal ...

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dreams and desires

Since the most distant times, the world has been interested in the interpretation of dreams. The prehistoric vision was related to divine and demonic revelations, and had the purpose of predicting the future. Ancient peoples expected important consequences from dreams, but it was impossible to say whether dreams were making important communications, this was an incentive to devise an understandable ...

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I’ll be happy if, only if…

“You shouldn’t ask for events to happen as you want, but you should want them as they happen: that way your life will be happy” (Epithet) Hello friends! Epictetus was one of those geniuses of humanity who, like Socrates and many others, did not write what he thought. We owe to his disciples, the preservation of his thought, like the ...

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