Understanding Psychology
Lincoln Stoller2021-03-05T01:43:16-08:00Psychology is a field that aspires to some day exist as a reliable body of knowledge. It's a nice idea.
Psychology is a field that aspires to some day exist as a reliable body of knowledge. It's a nice idea.
In terms of the trends of human behavior, our minds don’t change because of our technology; our minds change when we understand ourselves.
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Psychedelics can be a light in the dark territory. They offer direction for training, not a trophy of success. There is real work to do. You still need to do the walking and the thinking.
Our minds are flexible but, at the same time, we tend to get stuck. Why is it so easy to precipitate a change of thinking sometimes, and impossible at other times? It does not have
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