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    Why do we always separate from the people we love?

    Why do we always separate from the people we love? 🖋️Answer: - In relationships, the most intense vibrations affect... How? If you have a feeling of love and appreciation for the other party and at the same time you feel fear and anxiety about losing him or her and how much you need him and...
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    Confronting the Unseen

    Until you deal with the unconscious consciously... He will continue to lead your life...!! And you will think that it is fate...!!!! Carl Jung
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    Defiance in Truth: Embracing the Unpopular Path

    If people attack you... know that you are right. Mark Twain used to say that a person needs to review himself if the majority supports his idea, because the truth is usually on the side of the minority. The opinion of the majority - as Kierkegaard says - is the enemy of the truth, because the...
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    luck or misfortune

    In psychology, there's no such thing as luck or misfortune. If you're "lucky," it's because you're internally positive, attracting positivity. If you're considered "unlucky," it's because you're internally negative, not accepting success and expecting the worst, hence attracting negativity. The...
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    I've been ghosted: how to react when the other person disappears

    No More news, nothing. To end a relationship of a few weeks, months or years, some do not give any sign of life overnight. Ghosting, this most cruel love behavior, is more and more frequent. How to manage this absence of rupture? Leaving someone without giving them any sign of life is a...
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    Love in 5 stages: here are the different phases of a relationship

    Phase 1: the big craze At the beginning of the relationship, we are generally totally euphoric. As if wearing rose-colored glasses, we see the partner in a very idealized way. Flaws, weaknesses? NEVER. The explanation? We don't see them because hormones prevent us from realistically...
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    using social media and having poor outcomes with wellbeing

    A Lancet study publbished in 2018 found that people who check Facebook late at night were more likely to feel depressed and unhappy Another 2018 study found that the less time people spend on social media, the less symptoms of depression and loneliness they felt found that S M users who felt...
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