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The “Blame Game” Behavior, the “Red-Herring” and the “Escape-Goat” Principle

The “Blame Game” Behavior and the “Escape-Goat” Principle The “blame game” behavior is deeply rooted in human psychology, history, and social interaction. It refers to the tendency of individuals or groups to deflect responsibility for their own failures, mistakes, or moral shortcomings by attributing fault to others. This behavior often arises from an unwillingness to … Read more

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Not peace, but true peace.

The Troubled Soul: Finding Peace in the Cross of Jesus Christ In the tapestry of human existence, there are moments when the soul finds itself adrift in troubled waters, seeking an anchor to provide solace and peace. For Christians, that anchor lies in faith in the Cross of Jesus Christ, a source of profound comfort, … Read more

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The Liberating Power of Work: Exploring the Psychology of Satisfaction in Art, Activity, and Expression

Introduction: “Arbeit mach frei” – work sets you free. This haunting phrase was misappropriated by fascists during World War II as they callously placed it above the entrance to concentration camps, a grotesque perversion of its true meaning. However, beyond this dark history lies a profound connection in psychology between work—be it in the form … Read more

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The Tranquil Oasis: Exploring the Profound Connection between Nature and Inner Peace

In the midst of our fast-paced, technology-driven lives, finding moments of inner peace has become a rare and cherished gift. Amidst the chaos, a time-tested connection between nature and inner tranquility has endured, guiding individuals towards serenity and contentment. Drawing inspiration from the wisdom of the oldest Greek philosophers and the teachings of William James, … Read more

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