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Agaphbou

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Γρήγορο ποστ μετά από μια ακόμη έκλαμψη...

Έφτιαξα αυτό το thread για να μοιραζόμαστε πράγματα που μάθαμε και μας έκαναν εντύπωση, είτε είναι βίντεο, άρθρο, σελίδα από κάποιο βιβλίο, κ.ό.κ. Το θέμα επίσης είναι ελεύθερο, από επιστήμες, τέχνες, πολιτική, ένας ορισμός έννοιας, μια σπάνια λέξη, ό,τι θέλετε, αρκεί να είναι αυτούσιο και όχι δικη σας περιγραφή. Εάν δεν είναι από ηλεκτρονική πηγή, καλό είναι να αναφέρεται.

Ξεκινάω με ένα φαινομενικά απλοϊκό κείμενο, που ωστόσο με έβαλε σε σκέψη αφότου το διαβασα. Είναι από το βιβλίο "Η Ψυχολογία με απλά λόγια", εκδόσεις Κλειδαριθμος.

 

_Σταύρος_

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Ο Σταύρος, χωρίς _ _ αυτή τη στιγμή δεν είναι συνδεδεμένος. Επαγγέλεται Ελεύθερος επαγγελματίας και μας γράφει απο Αθήνα (Αττική). Έχει γράψει 701 μηνύματα.
Ωραίο θέμα, και το παράδειγμα σου δείχνει καθαρά ότι η ψυχολογία στην ουσία κατευθύνει τη σκέψη έτσι ώστε να δημιουργήσει την απαραίτητη "ψευδαίσθηση" για βοηθήσει κάποιον να ξεπεράσει το πρόβλημα του.

Βέβαια, υπάρχει και απλούστερος τρόπος, να μη σε νοιάζει αν πονάει, και είναι θέμα εξάσκησης, πίστεψε με ;)
 

Aura

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Είδες άμα σκαλίζεις όλο κάτι βρίσκεις.
Μα τι ωραίο θέμα :clapclap:
Αν και βλέπω δεν προχώρησε .
Θα ήταν ωραίο να διαβάζαμε και άλλα...

Βάζω αυτό , Έριχ Φρομ , η υγιής κοινωνία
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Guest 209912

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αυτή τη στιγμή δεν είναι συνδεδεμέν. Δεν έχει γράψει κανένα μήνυμα.
Ας παραθεσουμε λίγο Schopenhauer έτσι για τον πρωινό καφέ.

Women exist in the main solely for the propagation of the species.
-- On Women
[Women are] the second sex, inferior in every respect to the first.
-- On Women
Women are . . . big children all their life--a kind of intermediary stage between the child and the full-grown man. -- On Women
Women have great talent, but no genius, for they always remain subjective.
-- The World as Will and Idea
It is fitting [for a woman] to amuse man in his hours of recreation, and, in case of need, to console him when he is borne down by the weight of his cares.
-- On Women
Perjury in a court of justice is more often committed by women than by men. It may indeed be questioned whether women ought to be sworn at all.
-- On Women
The fundamental fault of the female character is that it has no sense of justice.
-- On Women
Instead of calling them beautiful, there would be more warrant for describing women as the unaesthetic sex. Neither for music, nor for poetry, nor for fine art, have they really and truly any sense or susceptibility; it is a mockery if they make a pretense of it in order to assist their endeavor to please.
-- On Women
In their hearts women think that it is men’s business to earn money and theirs to spend it--if possible during their husband’s life, but, at any rate, after his death.
-- On Women
Nature has equipped woman . . . with the weapons and requisite for the safeguarding of her existence, and as long as it is necessary for her to have them.
-- On Women
Just as the female ant, after fecundation, loses her wings which are then superfluous, nay, actually a danger to the business of breeding, so after giving birth to one or two a woman generally loses her beauty, probably, indeed, for similar reasons.
-- On Women
Women . . . are dependent, not upon strength, but upon craft; hence their instinctive capacity for cunning, and their ineradicable tendency to say what is not true. . . . Nature has equipped woman, for her defense and protection, with the arts of dissimulation; and all the power which nature has conferred upon man in the shape of physical strength and reason has been bestowed upon woman in this form. Hence dissimulation is innate in woman, and almost as much a quality of the stupid as of the clever.
-- On Women
A woman who is perfectly truthful and not given to dissimulation is perhaps an impossibility.
-- On Women
The lady . . . is a being who should not exist at all; she should be either a housewife or a girl who hopes to become one; and should be brought up, not to be arrogant, but to be thrifty and submissive.
-- On Women
Taken as a whole, women are . . . thorough-going philistines, and quite incurable.
-- On Women

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Guest 090132

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αυτή τη στιγμή δεν είναι συνδεδεμέν. Δεν έχει γράψει κανένα μήνυμα.
Ας παραθεσουμε λίγο Schopenhauer έτσι για τον πρωινό καφέ.

Women exist in the main solely for the propagation of the species.
-- On Women
[Women are] the second sex, inferior in every respect to the first.
-- On Women
Women are . . . big children all their life--a kind of intermediary stage between the child and the full-grown man. -- On Women
Women have great talent, but no genius, for they always remain subjective.
-- The World as Will and Idea
It is fitting [for a woman] to amuse man in his hours of recreation, and, in case of need, to console him when he is borne down by the weight of his cares.
-- On Women
Perjury in a court of justice is more often committed by women than by men. It may indeed be questioned whether women ought to be sworn at all.
-- On Women
The fundamental fault of the female character is that it has no sense of justice.
-- On Women
Instead of calling them beautiful, there would be more warrant for describing women as the unaesthetic sex. Neither for music, nor for poetry, nor for fine art, have they really and truly any sense or susceptibility; it is a mockery if they make a pretense of it in order to assist their endeavor to please.
-- On Women
In their hearts women think that it is men’s business to earn money and theirs to spend it--if possible during their husband’s life, but, at any rate, after his death.
-- On Women
Nature has equipped woman . . . with the weapons and requisite for the safeguarding of her existence, and as long as it is necessary for her to have them.
-- On Women
Just as the female ant, after fecundation, loses her wings which are then superfluous, nay, actually a danger to the business of breeding, so after giving birth to one or two a woman generally loses her beauty, probably, indeed, for similar reasons.
-- On Women
Women . . . are dependent, not upon strength, but upon craft; hence their instinctive capacity for cunning, and their ineradicable tendency to say what is not true. . . . Nature has equipped woman, for her defense and protection, with the arts of dissimulation; and all the power which nature has conferred upon man in the shape of physical strength and reason has been bestowed upon woman in this form. Hence dissimulation is innate in woman, and almost as much a quality of the stupid as of the clever.
-- On Women
A woman who is perfectly truthful and not given to dissimulation is perhaps an impossibility.
-- On Women
The lady . . . is a being who should not exist at all; she should be either a housewife or a girl who hopes to become one; and should be brought up, not to be arrogant, but to be thrifty and submissive.
-- On Women
Taken as a whole, women are . . . thorough-going philistines, and quite incurable.
-- On Women

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Wow. O Σοπενχαουερ εκπέμπει απίστευτη incel ενέργεια.
 

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