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15. Books Everyone Should Read At Least Once In Their Lives.

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  15. Books Everyone Should Read At Least Once In Their Lives. The greatest books are defined as classics for a reason. Written by the greatest literary minds of their time, they have universal themes, characters, experiences, emotions and perspectives that are still relevant today. Some of them are the very inspiration from which entire modern genres of literary fiction have sprung up from.   If you love reading, here’s a perfect reading list for you. Even if you aren’t so much into reading, here’re some reasons to love reading.   Everyone should read at least once for these 15 books — some are well known classics, mindset, others are self development.   All are well worth reading at least once in your life! Number 15- The Art of Happiness by the Dalai Lama. These books about finding positivity, motivation, and most of all, happiness—plus, relatable memoirs, self-help guides, and childhood classics—could help you look on the bright side. How so? The books on...

101 Riddles That Will Stump You Every Time.

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  101 Riddles That Will Stump You Every Time. Need a little break to unwind with some fun brain teasers? Check out our ultimate list of the best riddles of all time. They start off easy, and some are perfect riddles for kids. Others, however, are hard and may require you to be a math whiz. Many are plays on letters and words, so keep going if you’re undeterred. We even threw in some funny riddles to keep you going. Now, if you make it toward the end, you can try the rest, but beware: The hard riddles will put you to the test! Easy Riddles 1. Riddle: What has to be broken before you can use it? Answer: An egg 2. Riddle: I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I? Answer: A candle 3. Riddle: What month of the year has 28 days? Answer: All of them 4. Riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water? Answer: A sponge 5. Riddle: What question can you never answer yes to? Answer: Are you asleep yet? 6. Riddle: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen? Answe...

Psychology facts about men and love

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psychology facts about men and love  As a psychotherapist in Toronto I work successfully with many women that would like to be happier in their relationships with men. One of the most frequent requests I get is to provide facts about guys emotions to have an easier time figuring out what’s going on when there are misunderstandings. For example, in my therapy practice, an interaction women mention they find confusing is when she expresses frustration about something, her guy doesn’t say very much or becomes silent. A couple of things are likely going on here. First, when a guy is upset about something he usually wants time to himself, so he thinks he’s actually being considerate by not saying much and leaving you alone and second, often your frustration has something to do with him and if you haven’t taken the time to get centred and breathe before speaking there is probably a tone in your voice. If you experience any of these types of misunderstandings, counselling and psychotherap...

Best Psychology Books on Human Behavior everyone should read

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 best Psychology Books on Human Behavior everyone should read Humans are fascinating. Ever since I can remember, I’ve enjoyed watching documentaries about great historical figures, reading  autobiographies , and delving into the minds of geniuses and infamous anti-heroes. I was intrigued to learn why and how great (or at least influential) people did what they did. 9 of the Best Psychology Books On Human Behavior These are some of the best psychology books on human behavior that I’ve found the most: Helpful Applicable Realistic 1.  “Thinking, Fast and Slow”  by Daniel Kahneman   Once you start getting deeper into it, you’ll find that it’s more of an instruction manual for you! Daniel Kahneman discovered that the brain operates using two systems. One is automated and we use it most of the time. The second one is more analytical and it requires effort on our part to use it — hence we don’t! And that can be a problem when facing difficult decisions and  judgme...