6 Types of love

Psychology divides love into six types. 1. EROS:- This name is given to love that is aroused by physical feelings and is inclined to eroticism.Lovers who are inclined to pleasure fall in love at first sight.This is because they are fascinated by each other’s smiles or gestures.They kiss and hug each other to experiment. They … Read more

Do not Believe Everything You Think

Don’t Believe Everything You Think: Why Your Thinking is the Beginning & End of Suffering by Joseph Nguyen explores the idea that much of our suffering originates in our thoughts . The book draws on mindfulness, psychology, and spiritual wisdom to help readers understand the nature of thought and find freedom from mental anguish.Here are … Read more

What is Gen z instant gratification trait ?

One trait that has been identified in Gen Z in generational studies is instant gratification.They want instant responses and results for many things.How did this become a generational trait? ๐Ÿค”Think about it…๐ŸคŒ โœ… Gen Z is generally defined as those born between 1996 and 2005. โœ… This generation has never exchanged messages via regular mail. … Read more

Keep going don’t stop

Most people give up when things feel “pointless.”Thatโ€™s exactly where the magic begins. Take this for example:The difference between a good book (7/10) and an amazing book (9.5/10) might take 20x more effort. But hereโ€™s the catch-it can bring 1000x more results.Itโ€™s hard work, but going the extra mile is always worth it.Success often feels … Read more

Only 30 days for 2025?

Do you know that we are over 2024? ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ˜œYes, yes, there are about 30 days left. That’s what you’re going to spend, son. Just look up and look down. You Know What I Mean ๐Ÿ˜ŒIt’s the same thing.๐Ÿ‘Š We studied for years,๐Ÿ‘Š We found a job and a part-time job๐Ÿ‘Š After that, we were happy … Read more

See everything say nothing?

Don’t be the silent observer in the crowd. Instead, be an active participant in shaping society. Observe, express, discuss, give feedback, confront when necessary, engage in healthy arguments, and actively involve yourself in the process. Societies evolve and improve not through silent spectatorship but through the voices of those who care enough to speak up. … Read more