Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Big Emotions - Psychology Today

until September 2, 2019

beginning to end

page 14 - They tested children from "Russia, Germany, and Norway."

page 14 - Children who end up somehow practicing extroversion get positive feedback and develop the best.

page 28 - Autism may be caused by bad living/health habits. (They discuss mostly too much of Omega 3's being a problem and fatty acids influencing communication between regions of the brain.)

page 38-39 - We sometimes make are mind focused on things that don't matter, like that we're not good enough, and some the opposite.

page 40 - Some people's self-esteem is based on how many Likes they have on social media.

page 40 - It's about keeping up your social status, sometimes in an evil, lazy way which is by making sure others don't reach their goals, believing doing this to some people will raise them up, just a fight of jealousy of those with worse lives or something or who are worse as people.

page 39-40 - They talk a lot about how humans are used to fighting for survival.

page 42 - People who are usually mean can apparently act nice, when others aren't in the limelight, like identifying with someone who's hurt by society.

page 48-50 - People with problems try to get accommodations on the SAT, but colleges must know these things.

page 56 - People like to copy other people.

page 60 - Other people are important yet some detrimental. People still try to pair up people who are incompatible.

page 75 - China tries to make it easy for people they can trust and harder for people they can't. This is in the social media section.

page 76 - In some things, they judge according to family relations.

page 78 - People get permanently put in categories while trying new opportunities.

page 87 - They think psychopaths like jobs with power, rather than just remain tagging along dysfunction-ally.

page 88 - There is a connection between psychopathy and BPD (borderline personality disorder.)