putni galvā
putni galvā
putni galvā - 21. Maijs 2018
21. Maijs 2018
- socialy awkward
- 21.5.18 15:17
- manai pastkastei ir vilšanās smaka, tik izteikta, ka mēdzu aplūrēt ap stūri pirms atveru un apskatos un atviegloti uzelpoju. paldies Dievam, spams un tad vēl tur ir tādas vēstules, kurām vajadzīgs laiks. uzmanība. rūpīgums. pieskāriens. šobrīd negribu. tiesa, es tikko izkāpu no gultas, kur nogulēju gandrīz trīs stundas.
bet ar pastkasti man galā jātiek, jo, ja nelikšos ne zinis, būs sliktāk.
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- Absolūtisms
- 21.5.18 15:31
- absolutism may be a persistent trait, leaving you vulnerable to depression, as opposed to a mindset you get into only once you’re depressed
"Unfortunately, this universal habit, when pushed too far, starts impeding our functioning instead: growing evidence suggests absolutist thinking may play a causal role in depression. That’s the view supported by a recent study by University of Reading psychologists Mohammed Al-Mosaiwi and Tom Johnstone, who analysed language used by 6,400 people in various online mental health forums. They found absolutist words such as “everything”, “completely”, “nothing” and “constantly” were about 50% more common in anxiety and depression forums, and 80% more common in suicidal ideation forums, than in control groups. (It’s well-known that depressed people use more personal pronouns – “I” and “me” – but the effect for absolutist language was bigger.) Correlation isn’t causation, of course. But they found that even non-depressed people with a history of depression used such words more often. That suggests absolutism may be a persistent trait, leaving you vulnerable to depression, as opposed to a mindset you get into only once you’re depressed."
Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/may/18/oliver-burkeman-this-column-absolutism-depression
Raksts: Life is too messy for absolute certainty. And that’s a fact
un autors: Oliver Burkeman
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