Friday, May 17, 2019
Psychology – Reflection on Self
Our universe has the general tendency to move from order to disorder. And all the same look at how involved we ar. The puzzle lives How does our universe pass waters complexity? David Christian said, The universe place create complexity barely with cracking difficulty. According to him, we live in the goldilocks region of our universe non too hot, not too cold, but just right for the creation of complexity. Then, things slightly more complex started to appear stage by stage. Each stage is magical because it creates something utterly new appearing ab come out of the closet out of nowhere.We have greetn that DNA accumulates info through random errors some of which just happened to overwork. except DNA pretendually generated a faster mien of accumulation information. It produced organisms with brain. And those organisms potbelly learn and accumulate information first-hand. The sad thing round it is when the organism dies the information dies with them. We, man, ap peared about 200 thousand years ago. What corrects humans different is our behavior of communication, the human language. A system of communication so powerful and precise that we can share our pick outledge and form a collective reposition that accumulates from generation to generation.The main reason wherefore as a species humans are so creative and intelligence. But so things started to tick more complex, emotions, intuition and consciousness started to materialize. We became much more sensitive and perceptive to our environment. We began to reflect upon our different behaviours. That is when the self emerges out of the mere reflection upon our behaviour and social march. Our self-c oncept determines our level of performance in our everyday lives. All the compounds we act on the outside begin in the inside of our self-concept.The way we think, act, interact and everything that happens in our life is the manifestations of our self-concept and the way we understand it. Ou r outer life is always a reflection of our inner life. It is extremely primal to know ourselves in order to be very clear of our values, principles, beliefs and ideals. These elements contribute as a whole on how we behave and interact with other people. Our self-concept influences our emotions, behaviour and flat the way other people respond and interact with us. The problem with that though is when we think about ourselves negatively.Everything starts to be affected from just the way we think about ourselves. We start to become functionless and depressed. We are innate(p) with pain. We are natural through difficulties, Nik Vujicic once said. Nik Vujicic was born without limbs. He tried to dr bear himself when he was 10 years old because he felt comparable he was hopeless and aban take oned. He felt like it was only him against the serviceman. But the one thought that save him was what entrust his family feel and suffer when he would kill himself saying, You know whats wors e about organism born without limbs? Its world born without limbs who gives up on living.Personally, I dont know why we are born this way. But we have a choice, either be angry for what we dont have or be thankful for what we have. If Nik Vujicic, limbless but can still make a face despite difficulties and trials, then so can we. When we feel like we dont have bang and hope, we start to become helpless and lose the strength to love. We start to doubt and question our very own existence when we lose those qualities. We all have those people who are going to bring us downhearted no matter how good our day is, or bring us even lower when we are having a naughtily day.But when we think and accuse those people as the greatest discouragement of our lives, were defile because theyre not- we are. We have a choice to give up on living or get up. Those things are like the wounds or scars in a tree bark. Judging from how a tree grows, it will never go away. But we can grow as much as we want and let those kinds of things be a small part of our lives, or we succumb to it and die. We need to remind ourselves that we are important and special, and our values are not determined by our social status, background and the way we look.During fifth grade, I was oppressed by many people even my own teacher because I was a bad kid. There was one time I was accused of doing something and I tried to defend myself saying that what happened was an accident, but it was futile. I could only do so much. People were already saying that I was the black sheep of my family and that I was very different from my other siblings. What happened will forever be a scar in my memory but I have to grow. I have to stand up for myself and continue on living.Everyday we make choices, and most often the simple choices are the ones that can have the huge effect for the rest of our lives. The world needs love and hope. Let us start our day by giving just that. We are here for a reason. William Barkley said, The greatest two days in anyones life is the day you were born and the day you know why. We may not be able to get a miracle but we can be a miracle for others. We need to remind other people that they are important. In order to help ourselves, we first need to become selfless, not egocentric but sociocentric.Just like one famous poetry would state, Love is something if you give it away. It will come right back to you. When I was a kid even until now, I was always inquisitive and curious. I was really thinking if an optimistic belief in ourselves and office would really make a difference. I wanted to find out how do you really become advantageful. Eduardo Briceno asked, What do you think is the the make to achieving goals and succeeder? Most people recalld that its hard work, persistence and localise but Briceno showed that these are all products of something more potent that anyone could develop.Josh Waitzkin, a chess international master and the subject area for t he movie The Search for the Next Bobby Fisher, is an example of a person who achieved great success. No one win more international competitions than him. But even more impressive, Waitzkin took on the challenge of mastering a nail down new field, martial arts. It was very different from chess. After intense devotion, hard work and some low-spirited joints, he became a great martial artist having won two international competitions. Believe it or not, Waitzkin said that the greatest thing that ever happened to him was losing his first international chess championship.He avoided the greatest psychological trap. The key trap Waitzkin avoided was believing that he was smarter than other people and that he didnt have to work hard. He couldve thought of himself as a protg but he didnt. He said, The moment we believe that success is determined by an ingrained level of ability, we will brittle in the face of adversity. Stanford University Professor warble Dweck disc overed that some peo ple think that intelligence is fixed while other people identify intelligence as Waitzkin does as something that we can develop and grow.In a study she did, several hundred ordinal graders were surveyed for which kind of prospect they had and were tracked for two years. Result showed that students with growth mindset increased their performance over time. The only difference between the two groups was a different perspective of what intelligence is. The key to success is not only effort, focus and persistent but it is the belief that we can develop ourselves and the growth mindset that creates them. If we are to fulfill our potentials, we have to start thinking differently.Our thoughts influence our actions because if we dont believe it then no one else will. We have to realize that we are not constant and locked to our contemporary abilities. We can change our ability to think and perform. Because when we lose sight in the belief that we can do something, we are done. In fact, most of the greatest thinkers of our era were once thought of as having no potential and future. Einstein once thought of committing suicide regretting why was he even born. But along with him and other great achievers from Mozart to Robert Boyle build their intelligence and abilities.We are what we repeatedly do, Aristotle famously proclaimed. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. Once we start to believe in ourselves, thats when confidence and excellence comes in. Excellence is not something we are born with. We have to work our way to it. We have to make it a habit. William James once said, Any sequence of mental action which has been frequently repeated tends to perpetuate itself so that we find ourselves automatically prompted to think, feel, or do what we have been to begin with accustomed to think, feel, or do.But before excellence and success, we have to believe in ourselves. The real way of achieving self-esteem and self-confidence is not by being born with it bu t by working and being certain of it. The key insight of the context is the belief that we can somehow do it, being confident about it and that we have to work hard at something in order to attain it. We must be confident about what we do because weve done it a million times. By that, we bring our game to a whole new level. Einstein worked for 10 years in completing his equations for the General Theory of Relativity.Behind it is the fellow feeling that setbacks and failures are part of growth. Every time we became discouraged at something we are doing at, we start to tell ourselves that, I cant do it. When we hear that, let us talkback with affirmation, I cant do it but not yet. Just a little faith in ourselves can create great leaps. Having an optimistic belief in ourselves does create competence and effectiveness on what we do. As I would restate a key text in the Bible, Faith as small as a mustard greens seed can move mountains.
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