How sincere, shameful, and rooted are their thoughts?

Cultural and social standards describe how we should behave, but not how to think, why the attempts to suppress forbidden thoughts know “fall short of rank”. So when we think of irritating family members, the bad taste of friends, or the boring boyfriend, we try to convince ourselves and others [...]
So when we think about irritating family members, the bad taste of friends or boring boyfriends, we try to convince ourselves and others that we're actually good people, but we're not even sure of that, explain well-known American psychologists Ken Gordon and Kathy McWan.
There are logical and evolutionary reasons for doing bad things. Our ancestors had to establish social rules so that people wouldn't die, or kill each other in battle or breed with each other and make offspring that can't survive”, says Dylan Evans, evolution psychologist with Bath University.
The funerals are not always sad.
Evolutionary psychologists claim that the public expression of grief makes sense to strengthen our credibility as family members or social communities, while psychiatrists believe that such grief masks guilt for our survival. Maintaining mourning and mourning are ways in which we become aware of our own mortality.
However, some people go too far with mourning to the extent that it becomes tragic-comic. Most often, they do so to gain the sympathy and care of others, explains psychiatrist Robert Reich.
“has deserved”
This thought is presented as an expression of antipathy to those who, until before a great event, had everything to our judgment, and now lost it. From an evolutionary point of view, seeing our rival fall is satisfying because it opens up the possibility of our success. However, if it comes to people we are not close to, those feelings do not concern us. But if it's about friends or family members, we start to doubt, and we still feel negative.
If we see someone who doesn't work, we don't have any push for our hard work, because he won't be told we'll get paid,” says Norman Feather, professor of psychology at Adelaide University.
What if someone still loves us?
In an evolutionary way, parents invest more care, money, and energy in the strongest child, who is most likely to survive until the reproductive age, but many modern empirical studies prove exactly the opposite, that petting in the family is the least likely child because parental protection is necessary for him.
Birth order and gender also play a role, but parents should not burden themselves with their preferences as long as they do not harm their children's welfare because they are natural. Since each person is different, it means that we have different relationships, which does not mean that he is necessarily better or worse.
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While most claim that they do not judge others according to the condition of their wallet, the main indicator of one's status is just how much money there is.
Most people are intuitively feeling that commercial society's messages are wrong, because our basic needs do not depend on them. But accepting this leads to reviewing our lives and values, which can be very traumatic, psychologists explain.
“The average man does not like to be found in the company of the rich. It is more popular in the combined society in which it can be compared to the richest, but even poorer than itself”, says scientist Michael Hagerty.
Deceptions
Many enjoy imagining and imagining sexual scenes, but if images of our ex - loved one are presented during the sexual act with the present boyfriend, then such thoughts begin to present greater concern. Ghosts often tell us much more than what we are willing to accept. That's why it's better to crack and explain them rationally. It is all right to accept why and what we are attracted to, but we should also appreciate whether this interferes with our real life.
Dreaming about strangers or clean sexual objects is a form of researching our sexuality and in no way disturbing, psychologists say.












