psychology

  • Limbo

    It is a fact of life that as we get older our options get stripped away from us. Each choice we make closes the door on options we will never get to experience, and each stage of our life introduces… Continue reading

  • A World of Sea Shells

    On beaches and ocean floors, empty sea shells display the insecurities of their creators. People can build such intricate barriers, their own shells, to protect themselves, hiding their faults and insecurities. Individual people as well as institutions, agencies, and governments.… Continue reading

  • The Variations of Responsibility

    Our perception of ourselves in the world defines our understanding of responsibility. Responsibility is very different for a person who sees themselves alone and disconnected, than it is for a person who sees themselves as interwoven with everything and everyone… Continue reading

  • Functioning Psychopaths and Evolution

    Psychopaths cannot control their behavior, so they have to control their environment. Functioning Psychopaths are the ones who are able to do this effectively and sustainably. Some functioning psychopaths are necessary for an evolving society. Functioning psychopaths whose obsessions are… Continue reading

  • The Lying Game

    In a connected community, the energy of telling and maintaining a lie radiates outward like an acid tidal wave. It burns away at the bonds of relationships, often without any logical awareness of the disconnection. Once disconnected, people drift apart… Continue reading

    The Lying Game
  • Evolutionary Pressure

    One major purpose of art is focused on the need to break such addictive cycles… Philosophy is an art. Political Reflection Civilization has always been addicted to the sensation of being accepted within a tribe, and being cruel to anyone… Continue reading