Fahim Chughtai
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Mental Health, Personal growth, Relationships.
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What Makes Us Humans?
You will find numerous theories in what makes us human - several of which can be interconnected or related. The topic of people's existence has been pondered for a large number of years. Ancient Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle all theorized concerning the nature of people's presence, as have countless philosophers since.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Futurism
8 ways to become a better storyteller
Are you aware of how exactly to tell a story to make sure you engage your Listener? When you have social anxiety, you do not have much experience telling tales. Your anxiety about being the biggest market of attention has most likely held you right back from providing over a phrase or two at any given time.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Lifehack
The psychology of Love, Relationships, Attraction & Romance
Relationships play a pivotal function in our lives. Some could be somewhat present moment and immaterial, similar to cooperations with a businessperson or a secretary, while some could be enduring and effective. ‘Birds of a feather flock together,’ it’s true! Your friends, romantic partners, and family contribute to the person you are. This article will explain the psychology of relationships, attractions, and love — the variety of relationships we develop, who we fall in love with, what we find attractive in partners, the types of love and affection, how relationships form, and, most importantly, how we maintain these relationships.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Humans
Humanity isn't a religion, but it is more than religion
I don't want to jump into the debate of which religion preaches humanity better than others or which religion is the best illustration of humanity's actual values. Every religion is respectable for me, not because that is true, only because its followers have an emotional connection.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Humans
Fixed mindset and growth mindset
Since the dawn of time, people have thought differently, acted differently, and fared differently with each other. It was guaranteed that someone would ask the question of why people differed-why some people are smarter, and whether there was something that made them permanently different.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Motivation
How to write a Psychology Research Paper
Are you dealing with a psychology research paper this semester? Whether this is your very first term paper, the entire procedure can appear a little bit frustrating in the beginning. Recognizing where to start the research study procedure can make things a whole lot easier as well as much less stressful.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Education
our ego is a weird storyteller
The ego is a concept of who we are based on our past lived experience. Our ego is who we believe ourselves to be. Who we believe ourselves to begin at birth. We unconsciously absorb who we are based on those closest to us' opinions and core beliefs.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Psyche
Improve your vagal tone to improve your mind-body connection
I The vagus nerve is one of the 12 pairs of cranial nerves with the sensory-somatic nervous system. The 10th cranial nerves called vagus are the primary nerves of the parasympathetic nervous system originating at the brainstem in the medulla oblongata. It travels down the sides of your neck across the chest and down the abdomen.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Longevity
4 Major Philosophers & Their Big Ideas
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) Friedrich Nietzsche was a writer, social pundit, and logician, just as the holder of among the most talented personalities in humanity’s set of experiences. The German mastermind’s arrangement of thoughts would profoundly affect the Western World, contributing profoundly to scholarly talk both during and after his life. Composing on an immense expansiveness of subjects, from history, religion, and science to craftsmanship, culture, and the misfortunes of Greek and Roman Antiquity, Nietzsche composed with savage mind and adoration for incongruity.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Futurism