“I think investment psychology is by far the more important element, followed by risk control, with the least important consideration being the question of where you buy and sell.” ThinkingImportantPsychologyRiskElementsSellsInvestmentConsideration Author:Tom Basso
“A religious phenomenon will only be recognized as such if it is grasped at its own level, that is to say, if it is studied as something religious. To try to grasp the essence of such phenomenon by means of physiology, psychology, sociology, economics, linguistics, art or any other study is false; it misses the one unique and irreducible element in it - the element of the sacred.” IfsTryingMeanArtReligiousLevelsStudyPsychologyMissingElementsUniqueEconomicsEssenceSacredPhenomenonSociologyLinguisticsPhysiology Author:Mircea Eliade
“By combining elements such as hypnosis, magic, neurolinguistic programming and psychology, I can make it appear that I can hack into people's brains.” PeopleI CanBrainPsychologyMagicElementsProgrammingHacksCombiningHypnosis Author:Keith Barry
“The instinct of revenge is the force which constitutes the essence of what we call psychology, history, metaphysics and morality. The spirit of revenge is the genealogical element of our thought, the transcendental principle of our way of thinking.” ThinkingWaySpiritForcePrinciplesPsychologyMoralityElementsEssenceInstinctRevengeMetaphysicsOur ThoughtsWay Of ThinkingTranscendental Book:Nietzsche and Philosophy Source: Nietzsche and Philosophy
“The animal kingdom exhibits a series of mental developments which may be regarded as antecedents to the mental development of man, for the mental life of animals shows itself to be throughout, in its elements and in the general laws governing the combination of the elements, the same as the mental life of man.” MenMindMayShowsLawScienceAnimalPsychologyDevelopmentElementsSeriesKingdomsCombinationGoverningExhibitsAnimal Kingdom Book:Outlines of Psychology Source: Outlines of Psychology
“The attitude of physiological psychology to sensations and feelings, considered as psychical elements, is, naturally, the attitude of psychology at large.” PhilosophyFeelingsBodyAttitudePsychologyElementsMedicineSensesSensationsSomaPhysiological Book:Principles of Physiological Psychology Source: Principles of Physiological Psychology