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One of the great self-deceptions--and one of the great foolishnesses--is to tell yourself, Only I will know. Only you will know that you are a liar; only you will know you deal unethically with people who trust you; only you will know you have no intention of honoring your promise. Whose knowledge or judgment do you imagine is more important? It is precisely your own ego from which there is no escape.

~ Nathaniel Branden

Nathaniel Branden Psychology Responsibility Self Esteem Self Knowledge Self Respect

Most of us probably fall several times a day into a fit somewhat like this: The eyes are fixed on vacancy, the sounds of the world melt into a confused unity, the attention is dispersed so that the whole body is felt, as it were, at once, and the foreground of consciousness is filled, if by anything, by a sort of solemn sense of surrender to the empty passing of time. In the dim background of our mind we know meanwhile what we ought to be doing: getting up, dressing ourselves, answering the person who has spoken to us, trying to make the next step in our reasoning. But somehow we cannot start; the pensée de derrière la tête [thought at the back of the head] fails to pierce the shell of lethargy that wraps our state about. Every moment we expect the shell to break, for we know no reason why it should continue. But it does continue, pulse after pulse, and we float with it, until—also without reason that we can discover—an energy is given, something—we know not what—enables us to gather ourselves together, we wink our eyes, we shake our head, the background ideas become effective, and the wheels of life go round again.

~ William James

William James Inertia Lethargy Psychology

That which does not come by logic, does not leave by logic.

~ Raheel Farooq

Raheel Farooq Character Complexes Logic Psychoanalysis Psychological Problems Psychology Rationality Unconscious Mind

A child who is being abused on an ongoing basis needs to be able to function despite the trauma that dominates his or her daily life. That becomes the job of at least one ANP [apparently normal part of the personality], whom the child creates to be unaware of the abuse and also of the multiplicity, and to “pass as normal” in the real world. The ANP is just an alter specialized for handling the adult world—in other words, the “front person” for the system.

~ Alison Miller

Alison Miller Amnesia Child Abuse Dissociated Dissociative Identity Disorder Incest Mental Disorder Mpd Multiple Personalities Psychology Repressed Memories Split Personality Survival Trauma

if... says: 'Do not be greedy, be generous', you may inwardly interpret this in such a manner that you will develop a greed for generosity

~ Idries Shah

Idries Shah Conditioning Evolution Greed Psychology Sufis Sufism

For a minute, the fantasy frightened her, but ultimately, this fear saved her from feeling alone.

~ Stephen Grosz

Stephen Grosz Fear Forgotten Indifference Paranoia Psychology

Most people do not erode their self-esteem over big issues but over small ones, little acts of betrayal and hypocrisy forgotten (repressed) very quickly. But the computer in your subconscious mind forgets nothing. It records your spiritual profit and loss. The balance sheet reflects your present level of self-esteem--and sends you the information via your emotions.

~ Nathaniel Branden

Nathaniel Branden Analysis Psychology Self Esteem Self Knowledge Subconscious Unconscious

The idea of original sin--of guilt with no possibility of innocence, no freedom of choice, no alternatives--inherently militates against self-esteem. The very notion of guilt without volition or responsibility is an assault on reason as well as on morality. Sin is not original, it is originated--like virtue.

~ Nathaniel Branden

Nathaniel Branden Free Will Irrationality Psychology Religion Self Esteem Self Knowledge Superstition

I like to smile at the men who look mean so they know I believe in their better selves. That makes a difference in the world. This is how you might be able to reform a possible rapist without ever going to psychology school.

~ Aimee Bender

Aimee Bender Bettering Life Humor Make A Difference Psychology Smiling

As he spoke, I had the mental image of a small boy switching on the nightlight, not because he wants to be able to find his parents during the night, but because he fears his parents will forget him - lose him - in the dark.

~ Stephen Grosz

Stephen Grosz Fear Forgetting Psychology Weakness

Anyone who has physically incarnated on the Earth is energetically connected to the people they love, and to the Earth, indefinitely...

~ Jonni Gray

Jonni Gray Afterlife Channelling Death Eternal Immortal Life Love Psychology Soul Spiritual Transpersonal

It is crucial for us to understand the origins of our low self-esteem before we can transcend it.

~ Kevin Solomons

Kevin Solomons Psychology Self Esteem

Self-esteem is the way you regard yourself as either being worth your mother’s while to care for you, protect you and keep you safe and alive, to be present for you when you need her to meet your needs – or not.

~ Kevin Solomons

Kevin Solomons Psychology Self Esteem Self Worth

The qualities required to be a good leader are usually incompatible with the qualities required to become a leader.

~ Francis Mont

Francis Mont Humanity Politics Psychology

Solutions to mankind’s problems are easy and obvious. They remain unsolved because those who could solve them – don’t want to.

~ Francis Mont

Francis Mont Humanity Politics Psychology

The law (of least effort) asserts that if there are several ways of achieving the same goal, people will eventually gravitate to the least demanding course of action. In the economy of action, effort is a cost, and the acquisition of skill is driven by the balance of benefits and costs. Laziness is built deep into our nature.

~ Daniel Kahneman

Daniel Kahneman Psychology

I see dull people as projects ... to be reformed

~ Ben Elton

Ben Elton Dull Life People Project Psychology Reform

What would it be like to think what a gerbil thinks, from a gerbil's point of view? Kind of like Thomas Nigel's 1974 paper, 'What Is It Like to Be a Bat?' There's a subjective character of experience that's never captured in reductive accounts. Know what I mean?''Um . . . Sure.

~ Steven James

Steven James Humor Psychology Science

To take good care of ourselves, we must go back and take care of the wounded child inside of us. You have to practice going back to your wounded child every day. You have to embrace him or her terderly, like a big brother or a big sister. You have to talk to him, talk to her. And you can write a letter to the Little child in you, of two or three pages, to that you recognize his or her presence, and will do everything you can to heal his or her wounds.

~ Thich Nhat Hanh

Thich Nhat Hanh Anger Anger Management Buddhism Child With Us Psychology Spirituality

Greed harms you: generosity helps you. This is why it has been said: 'Greed is the mother of incapacity'.

~ Idries Shah

Idries Shah Evolution Generosity Greed Psychology Sufis Sufism

Excuses are a promise of repetition.

~ Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux Abuse Awareness Cowardice Philosophy Psychology Self Knowledge

Throughout history we humans have struggled to find meaning in the awesome contradiction of our human condition. Neither philosophy, nor psychology nor biology has, until now, been able to provide the truthful explanation.

~ Jeremy Griffith

Jeremy Griffith Biology Human Condition Hypocrisy In Everyone Philosophy Psychology Quotes Science Truth

A man's Self is the sum total of all that he can call his, not only his body and his psychic powers, but his clothes and his house.

~ William James

William James Identity Materialism Possessions Psychology

At first, when a child meets something that scares him, the fear grows, like a wave. But when he goes into the water and swims - gets used to the water - the wave grows small. If we pull the child away when the wave is high, he never sees that, never learns how to swim and remains afraid. If he gets a chance to feel strong, in control, that's called coping. When he copes, he feels better.

~ Jonathan Kellerman

Jonathan Kellerman Alex Delaware Anxiety Coping Fear Metaphor Problems Psychology Swimming Waves

The anti-psychiatrists held various, sometimes conflicting views but one particular line of reasoning is attributable to all of them—they all pitched their arguments against the power of the psychiatric establishment. They argued that the psychiatric diagnosis is scientifically meaningless. It is a way of labeling undesirable behaviour, under the guise of medical intervention. Those who are diagnosed ill are subjected to treatment which is a violation of human rights and dignity. The situation amounts to psychiatry having a mandate to declare some citizens unfit to live in an ‘ordinary’ community. It claims to cure but the supposed beneficiaries of that cure are often held in hospitals against their will. Within a structure like this it is impossible to understand the real nature of mental suffering and it is just as impossible to develop a coherent system of help.

~ Zbigniew Kotowicz

Zbigniew Kotowicz Anti Psychiatry Psychiatry Psychology

To leave is to suffer,to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.

~ Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche Nietzsche Philosophy Of Life Psychology

Remember the proverb: 'A sign is enough for the alert, but a thousand counsels are not enough for the negligent.

~ Idries Shah

Idries Shah Attention Knowledge Psychology Sufis Sufism Wisdom

There is a means to every end. A root to any cause. Sometimes the root is more evil than any cause, though it's the cause that is usually most vilified.

~ Michael Connelly

Michael Connelly Abuse Survivors Cause And Effect Criminals Murderers Psychology Psychology Quotes

We already live on the planet of war, we already live on the red planet, and it's a war against children. All the other wars are just the shadows of the war on children.

~ Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux Abuse Child Abuse Childhood Trauma Origin Philosophy Psychohistory Psychology Trauma Violence

There's nothing like a little physical pain to keep your mind off your emotional problems.

~ John E. Sarno

John E. Sarno Doctors Medical Pain Psychology

The goal of parenting is to create self-sufficient virtues in children. Applying external pressure and punishments tends to teach them fear-based compliance rather than the internalization of moral standards.

~ Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux Freedom Liberty Nap Non Aggression Principle Peaceful Parenting Philosophy Psychology Voluntaryism

From what deep springs of character our personal philosophies issue, we cannot be sure. In philosophers themselves we seem always able to notice some deep internal correspondence between the man and his philosophy. Are our philosophies, then, merely the inevitable outcome of the body of fate and personal circumstance that is thrust upon each of us? Or are these beliefs the means by which we freely create ourselves as the persons we become? Here, at the very outset, the question of freedom already hovers in the background.

~ William Barrett

William Barrett Character Determinism Freedom Philosophy Psychology Self Definition Wisdom

Acknowledging the important role of the emotions in health and illness, medicine must reexamine its concepts of disease causation.

~ John E. Sarno

John E. Sarno Doctors Health Medical Psychology

Everyone deserves what they choose to tolerate.

~ Gonzobilly

Gonzobilly Common Sense Psychology

How hard it is to now believe that these strong, merciless chains of fear and hopelessness, rendering the limbs of my mind motionless, were once innocuous mere threads.” -Mehul.M

~ Abhinav .M

Abhinav .M Anxiety Depression Emotions Expression Feelings Helplessness Inspirational Life Pain Phylosophy Pressure Psychology Stress Thought Time

There is machinery in the mind that is consciousness. Knowing the machine is the dawn of a new era.

~ Allan Wesler

Allan Wesler History Mother Goddess Myth Philosophy Psychology Religion Sacred Mountain

A crisis is a terrible thing to waste.

~ Paul Romer

Paul Romer Crisis Mental Health Optimism Philisophical Psychology

It does not take a man to stand with the strong, it takes a man to stand with the weak and oppose the strong.

~ Gonzobilly

Gonzobilly Mankind Psychology

Let’s train ourselves to not hate each other. We all come from the same consciousness in the mind.

~ Allan Wesler

Allan Wesler Childhood Mentality History Mother Goddess Myth Philosophy Psychology Sacred Mountain Science

There's no weakness as great as false strength.

~ Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux Abuse Childhood Trauma False Self Psychology Self Esteem Self Knowledge Therapy Trauma
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