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Once you begin to notice how human behaviour suddenly changes and if seemingly out of nowhere towards you into being highly unusual, you can start to learn why. Understanding why a person is being a certain way, and why particularly this way towards you, starts by infiltrating their personality disorder. You may be surprised…

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Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, once said, “focus on the things that don’t change.” I’ve come to notice over a long period of observation now that there is a pattern about human behaviour. They don’t always act the same way. But many times they are extremely predictable. And some pretend to be who…

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“A person who doesn’t know what the universe is, doesn’t know where they are. A person who doesn’t know their purpose in life doesn’t know who they are or what the universe is. A person who doesn’t know any one of these things doesn’t know why they are here. So what to make of…

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A revelatory history of schizophrenia from a highly regarded expert in the field, demystifying the myths and misconceptions that have obscured our understanding of the disease and offering a path forward for those who are suffering and their families. In this rigorously researched, dramatic, and compelling book, Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman tells the story of…

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Temple Grandin is one of the most accomplished adults with autism in the world. Her parents were told she should be institutionalised but, today, she is a university professor and bestselling author, rightly celebrated for transforming attitudes towards autism. In this groundbreaking book, Grandin reports from the forefront of autism science, including remarkable discoveries…

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The human nature of an owl refers to the unique, often paradoxical ways these birds mirror, symbolize, or interact with human characteristics and cultural interpretations. While essentially solitary, instinct-driven nocturnal predators, they are deeply associated with humanity through mythology, folklore, and their own uncanny, almost intelligent behaviors. Owls have extreme patience, something which you…

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I have recently started to take an interest in neuroscience: mental health research, neurodevelopmental disorders, and mental illnesses. And have been working on coming up with new questions to ask surrounding the brain in order to find better research for learning how to solve its problems. It’s still early days. However I am still…

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You can have an idea, but not yet the skill or know how to do it. And therefore, it might even seem strange at times to others what you are trying to say because you yourself are still in the process of trying to understand its meaning. You can, quite easily, have an idea…