Five strange examples of paradox existence in our human behavior

Humans are an irrational species, inconsistently unstable. Because of the complexity and unpredictableness of our minds, and the fact that most of our behaviors are dominated by our unconsciousness, we act in very strange ways, which often conflict with what we feel inside of us. Perhaps one of the most understanding [...]
Humans are an irrational species, inconsistently unstable. Because of the complexity and unpredictableness of our minds, and the fact that most of our behaviors are dominated by our unconsciousness, we act in very strange ways, which often conflict with what we feel inside of us.
Perhaps one of the greatest meanings we can have in life is that everything is not what it seems to be on the surface, especially in humans. So being able to see clearly, and praising the durability and conflicting nature of all around us gives us a deeper meaning and appreciation of others. Below, we are aiming at five interesting examples of paradoxes that are often seen in human behavior. Remember, not all examples of paradoxes are always true but only sometimes.
Self-confidence to arrogance is a reflection of internal feelings of weakness and inferiority.
To compensate for the feelings of inadequacy, humans (more often males) replace this with excessive self - confidence, aggression, and a show of dominant behavior toward others. Ironically, it deceives the person to believe (at least consciously), that he is a male or female “alfa” (liter), regardless of their paradoxically and unconscious fear of being “dubs” or of “vjel”. So when you meet a person who's constantly trying to try to “the one”, this is almost always the reflection of a heavy inferior complex.
Freeness in sexual life is a reflection of the inner feelings of ugliness and worthlessness.
Particularly in women, sleeping with many men within a short period of time, or being “ ”, is often portrayed as something appropriate for fatal women, unanimously and “slow-down”. Beyond that, however, there is often a sense of great uncertainty, especially with regard to the image of the body and self - confidence. Paradoxically, the more a person goes to bed with other people, the more valuable he feels (and at the same time unworthy), running away and being beaten up at the same time by feelings of worthlessness.
The sweeter a person, the more cruel he is in reality
Although this is not always so, the more pleasant a person is, the more dark element he tries to crush himself. If you're not very informed, it's not always the case that seemingly sweet people are entirely saints. In fact, people who please others are often the most angry, depressed and anxious because they crush their most social elements, and therefore become more vicious and neurotic.
The calmer a person is, the more noisy he is
The polarized temperature of the personality of Introvert and extrevers gives us interesting examples of the paradox of human behavior. While the extrevers are very loud and sociable, they are in their quiet, desperate, and troubled souls.
Because their external worlds are so brilliant and socially full, their internal worlds are often empty and peaceful “”. Similarly, while introverts are very reserved and silent on the social level, the world within them is filled with thoughts, imagination, and vitality.
The happiest people are often the saddest people
We think that funny people, especially professional clowns and comedians, are extremely happy and happy. Surprisingly, many are often the saddest people, since humor is often used as a defense mechanism against dark emotions. Just mention the case of renowned American comedian Robin Williams, who killed himself a while ago or Jim Kerry and other famous comedians who suffered from depression or other serious mental illness.
Besides the mood used to mask the most serious problems, comedians are usually extremely intelligent people who can easily see through the lies and illusions of society, using their ingenuity to catch the attention of their audience, revealing the nature of mankind's true madness.










