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The Last Jedi
December 18, 2017 The Last Jedi The Last Jedi is poised precariously between the past and the future. The Last Jedi picks up right where The Force Awakens left off. It follows the template laid down by The Empire Strikes … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Mythology
Tagged $1, A New Hope, Alice in Wonderland, Bad, balance, BB8, Ben Skywalker, Blame, Books, Brother, C3PO, Caesar, Canta Bight, childhood, Connection, Crait, Culture, Current, Current Culture, Dark, Die, Divine Nature, DJ, Dogobah, Far Far Away, Father, Feminism, Fighting, Finn, First Order, Flawed, Flaws, Franchise, Future, Galaxy, General Leia, George Lucas, Good, Han Solo, Heroes, Hitler, Hoth, Jacen, Jaina, Jedi, JJ Abrams, Johnson, Kill, King of Hearts, Kylo Ren, Lando Calrissian, Las Vegas, Leia, Let Go, Light, Long Time Ago, Loyalties, Loyalty, Luke, Luke Skywalker, Marsh, May the Force Be With You, Mother, Nero, nobody, Originals, Parents, Parts, past, Perfectionism, plots, Poe, poor boy, Prequels, Present, Princess Leia, R2D2, Rebirth, recycled, Red, red room, Redeem, Return of the Jedi, Rey, Rich, Romanticize, Rome. Praetors, Rose, Save What You Love, Sequels, Sister, Sith, Skelling Michael, Sky City, Snoke, Subtext, Surrendering, Swamp, The Empire Strikes Back, The Force, The Force Awakens. Ben Solo, The Last Jedi, Training, Trump, Twins, Universe, Yoda
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The Batterer: A Psychological Profile
The Batterer: A Psychological Profile The Batter: A Psychological Profile by Donald G Dutton, PhD with Susan K Golant came out in 1995. The book examines the abusive relationship in detail and gives insight into how and why the abuse … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Psychology
Tagged A Psychological Profile, Abuse, accountability, acknowledging it, Alcohol, Anxiety, apathy, Batterer, Black Outs, Blame, Blame the Victim, Borderline Personality Disorder, childhood, Clingy, Control, Depression, Distant, Domestic Abuse, Donald G Dutton, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, ego, Fear of Abandonment, Fear of Isolation, help, Madonna/Whore Complex, Neurotic, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Power, Projection, Psychotic, Rage, Self-Defense, Self-Destructive, sense of self threatened, Susan K Golant, Verbal Abuse
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Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)
Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions and Harmful Acts by Carol Tarvis and Elliot Aronson came out in 2007. It explores the idea of … Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged Apology., Better Person, Bigger Person, Blame, booze talking, Carol Tarvis, cognitions, cognitive dissonance, confessions, divoce, DNA, Drunk, Elliot Aronson, Evolve, Fact, falsify evidence, George Bush, historian, History, I was Wrong, Iraq, Let Go, Lillian Hellman, Marriage, Memory, Mistakes Were Made But Not By Me, Naive Realism, Narrative, Opinion, Own Up To Mistakes, Prejudice, Realism, self-justification, source confusion, spiteful, Stressed, system of checks and balances, Tired, Unrealistic Beliefs, vindictive, Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs Bad Decisions and Harmful Acts, wittness memory, WMD, You were Right
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If Only
If Only If Only: How To Turn Regret Into Opportunity by Neal Roese, PhD came out in 2005. In his book Roese introduces the ideas of Counterfactuals. A Counterfactual is a product of what might commonly be called imagination. Counterfactuals … Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged ability to control, Alternative History, Bigger Picture, Blame, Career, conversation, Counterfactual, Depression, Diary, Don't Dwell, Don't Overreact, education, Emotions, Ferrari, Finances, Friends, Gwyneth Paltrow, Health, Healthy, If Only, In-Laws, judgment, Neal Roese, Negative Emotion, Not An Elegant Sight, out of one's ability to control, Parenting, productive, regret, Relatives, Resilient, Sliding Doors, Speculative Fiction, Spirituality, spring back fast, Star Trek, Teenager, The City on the Edge of Forever, Therapy, Tragic Experience, Unhealthy, What if
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Sartre Says Religion Isn’t Responsibilty
Sartre Says Religion Isn’t Responsibility Cari Gilkison, French Literature 1996 Sartre fills his plays with many moral lessons for us. He has much to say on life, love, responsibility and the existential dilemma we all face. One very important … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Religion, Science/Philosophy
Tagged 1996, Acceptance, Blame, Caril Gilkison, Choices, Crutch, Electra, Escape, Existentialism, Fred, French Literature in Translation, Lizzie, Mary Joyce, No Exit and other Plays, Orestes, OSU, regret, Religion, Responsibility, Sartre, Scapegoat, The Flies, The Respectful Prostitute, Zeus
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