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    When speaking of obligations, one is also speaking of responsibilities. Characters dodge their obligations because the thrill of being free and having a choice overrules their responsibilities. No one likes to be told what to do or how to do it, yet alone be forced to do it. When the opportunity to be free of worry presents itself, this is when choices become more difficult to choose because nothing is sweeter than adventure and thrill. The characters in “Would Our Two New Lives Include a…

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    to toe I am a conservative person of how I feel about my own self- image. I would not want to instill anything on my daughter like that as a matter of fact I said to her just stay naked. She replies with “No, I need to change, I need clothes.” In my mind I think to myself what makes her think or feel that she needs to be comfortable with clothes if I have never said or made a negative comment towards her about being naked. My last topic that is difficult is marriage. When I was single I…

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    was finally driving home up I55 north. Traffic had yet to become congested, so my ride home was smooth sailing. I was thrilled because I knew the moment I got home and walked through that door, the weekend would officially start. Thoughts crossed my mind of what I wanted to do once I made it home. Did I want to play drums, watch a movie, or play a game; then it hit me, there was an amazing deal on new game I had wanted desperately called, Deep Black. I remembered that it had gone on sale earlier…

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    But a person is their true self only in the solitude of their mind. While alone in the void of your mind, you are clearly able to see your true self: the way you perceive things good and bad, how you act and how you feel. “These are the voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter the world. Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members.” In the privacy of our minds, we “hear” the truth about ourselves, but this truth…

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    Self-Consciousness Development It has been mentioned that at the age of two is when prosocial behaviors come into display and a child is forming a conscious. In Philippe Rochats research on self-awareness, he uses five levels to explain the order of occurrence in which it is displayed from the time of birth until the age of 4 or 5 (Rochat 2013). Some of the very most important stages in mental and emotional states of a child include the first steps, the formation of words, or even smiling at a…

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    and interpret information in ways that books and other educational pieces may not be able to. In many cases movies purposely make you use your imagination, for example during a movie, asking yourself “I wonder what’s going to happen next?” while your mind is producing all of the possibilities. I’ve watched many movies that actually end on a note, leaving you to imagine what could happen in the second movie. For example, The Hunger Games which was originally a written book by Suzanne Collins, is…

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    Why do we down talk ourselves? In Cognitive psychology it’s all about how people process information and what is going on in our minds. Aaron T. Beck assumes that the way we think is how we have an outlook in life so if we have constant negative thoughts, we will live in negativity. Pema explains this throughout the book she constantly says our minds are our worst enemies at times, but that we do not have to live like this. This book is important in the field of psychology, because…

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    Play as described by Eugen Fink in the article “The Oasis of Happiness”, is an activity for enjoyment and pleasurable purposes that is used by an individual to escape to an idealistic world. The context of play in such a world focuses on internal aspects of an individual that may or may not connect with external notions of the society (Fink, 1968). For example, Pat Power in the article “Playing with Ideas” discusses about the effects of cultural norms and values on a person’s attitude and…

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    Around the year 470 BC, the ideas of right verses wrong have been a very influential factor in life and this started with Socrates who had the first initial thoughts of right and wrong, to Plato who then incorporated the mind and soul, and then to Aristotle who took science into account. Due to each one of these famous philosophers, we are somewhat able to understand why we have morals and ethics and what right from wrong truly is. Though, we will never know the full answer and truth, we can at…

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    each of their minds constructed the reality they know themselves to be true. I find myself putting more validity in Stevens’ work as it explains the difference in realities around each individual and…

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