psychology

  • On Parents

    Everyone has a unique purpose in life. This is why all parents are different. Learning to cope with and survive our parents is the number one way we prepare for our unique purpose. School, and anything we could learn there,… Continue reading

  • A Role of Government

    A few years ago, when my niece and nephew were just tots, about four and three years old, everyone was over for a family dinner for one reason or another. We all sat talking, eating appetizers, and taking turns playing… Continue reading

  • Dating By Connection

    From the perspective of “connection”, there are two types of relationships; balanced and unbalanced. The difference between these two is all about energy flow. In an unbalanced relationship energy flows linearly, in one direction, and the strength of the flow… Continue reading

  • Coming Home To A Script

    I came in the front door, put my keys in the dish on the entry hall table, and placed my briefcase on the floor in its usual spot leaning against a table leg. I had no plans to do any… Continue reading

  • As The Waters Rise

    Love is more powerful than reason. So is anger, hatred, sadness and fear. In fact, all emotions can reach a level of intensity where they can twist and distort, then turn-off reason. There are no exceptions to this. The mistake… Continue reading

  • O, The Calamity!

    O, the calamity it is to celebrate suffering. Like a badge of honor. Permission to punish. Absolution of immaturity. Growth requires work that is not seen by anyone. Impossible in a society where success is measured by praise. Continue reading