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Red And Orange Narcissus
May 21, 2017 Red and Orange Narcissus Narcissism is named after the Greek Myth of Narcissus. Narcissus saw his own reflection in a pool and died because he refused to leave the pool. Poor Echo fell in love with him, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, News, Politics/Economics, Psychology
Tagged 1861, 1998, 2017, Adolf Hitler, ambassadors, Andrew Johnson, Anxiety, applaud, Appointed, Big Bully, Breech, bs, bureau, bureaucratic, Business Man, Campaign, CEO, Checks and Balances, CIA, Citizens, classfied intellegence, classified files, classified info, Collusion, Comey, Committee, conservative, Cover-Up, Criticism, crucify, damaged self-ego axis, declassify, Defend, Democrat, Depression, dignitaries, Director, disdain, disregard, Disrespect, doing his own thing, Donad Trump, Echo, eduction, Emails, Emperor Nero, empty, erosions, excessive need for admiration, Facts, Fail, fake media, Fame, FBI, Fear, Fired, Firing, Flower, fragile ego, Freud, Government, Great Fire, Greek Myth, help, Hillary Clinton, Historical Figures, House of Represenatives, Impeachment, Innocent Until Proven Guilty, intolerance to criticism, Investigation, Journalism, Journalist, Jung, Lack of Empathy, left, left-leaning, liberal, lied, lose, Majority, manifestation, media, meeting, MIddle Class, Monica Lewinsky, Narcissism, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Narcissus, Nationwide Illness, New York Times, Nixon, No One Likes The USA, North Korea, NPD, Obama, Obstruction of Justice, Office, pass, perfect, plan, Poor, Power, precipice, Process, profit, profitable, Protocal, punished, Putin, Reality TV, Republican, Resigned, Rich, right, right-leaning, Rome, Rome Burned, Russia, School, self-absorbed, self-esteem, Selfish, Senate, Server, Sex, society, Sociopath, special, spoiled young adults, Star, support, The Washington Post, Theory, title 18, Tragedy, treason, Truth, Tyrany, Upper Class, US, USA, Watergate, Wealth, Whitehouse, WII, win, WWI
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Out of the Woods
Out of the Woods Out of the Woods: Tales of Resilient Teens was written by Hauser, Allen and Golden in 2008. Seventy deeply troubled teenagers spend weeks, months, even years on a locked psychiatric ward. They were not just failing … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Psychology
Tagged Abuse, agency, beauty, behavior, breakdown in coherence, coherence, Connection, dangerous, didn't shut off emotions, Divorce, Drugs, early parent loss, emptiness more dangerous than rage, Eva Golden, Faith, find your way out of the woods, Healthy, illness, in trouble with the law, Intelligence, isolation, Joseph P Allen, keep looking for love, learn from mistakes, make changes, Narrative, no one loved them unconditionally, Optimism, organized narrative, Out of the Woods: Tales of Resilient Teens, Poverty, Power, problems, psychiatric ward, Racism, Risk, risky, see in the dark, self-awarencess, Stuart Hauser, Sucidal, surf anger, survival skills, try new relationships, Unhealthy, unpredicable, Violenent, Wealth
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Greed Is Nurtured In The Grandet Family
Greed Is Nurtured In The Grandet Family Cari Gilkison, French Literature 1996 The world of the Grandet family is one full of greed. Why is this? Because is a trait that is nurtured by one’s environment and not innate … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Science/Philosophy
Tagged 1996, Aggressive, assertive, Cari Gilkison, Charles, Controlling, Eugénie Grandet, Eugenie, French Literature in Translation, Greed, Honoré de Balzac, Influence, Love, mankind, Mary Joyce, Money, Nanon, Nature, nurture, Paris, Passive, selfishness, Wealth
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Aimless Ambition in The Red and The Black
Aimless Ambition in The Red and The Black Cari Gilkison, French Literature 1996 Julien wants to get away from the lower class that he despises. He is driven by ambition to rise above his place in life. What Julien doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Politics/Economics
Tagged 1996, Aimless Ambition, Cari Gilkison, Cerebal Love, Class, Duchess, Failures, French Literature in Translation, Happiness, Julien, la Mole, Love, Lust, Martyr, Mary Joyce, Master, Mme de Renal, Money, OSU, Paris, Power, Pregnancy, Redmption, Rural, Status, Stendhal, The Red and the Black, Wealth
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Bushido
August 23, 2008 Bushido There are 7 principles the Samurai lived by: Gi, Yu, Jin, Rei, Makoto, Melyo and Chugo. That means Courtesy, Honesty, Honor, Devotion, Courage and Love. That is called Bushido. Gi=The Right Decision, the Right Attitude … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Politics/Economics
Tagged 2008 Olympics, Beijing, Bill Moyer, Bushido, Capitialism, China, Chugo, Consumerism, Courage, David Lavery, Devotion, Economics, Gi, Heroes, Honesty, Honor, Jin, Jobs and Family Services, Love, Lynnette Porter, Makoto, Melyo, Midland, Poverty, Rei, Saving Charlie, Saving The World: A Guide to Heores, Texas, The Warrior Way, Wealth, Yu
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