“If your opponent offers you a draw, try to work out why he thinks he's worse off” IfsThinkingTryingPsychologyOffersDrawsWork OutChessOpponents Author:Nigel Short
“Fiction doesn't appeal to me because it can describe physical appearances exhaustively or because it can offer access to the inner depths of an array of human characters - neither that kind of "realism" of bodily surfaces nor of individual psychologies seems particularly realistic to me.” HumansKindCharacterSeemsIndividualFictionPsychologyOffersDepthAppearanceSurfaceAccessAppealsRealisticRealismPhysical Appearance Author:Ben Lerner
“Obviously astrology has much to offer psychology, but what the latter can offer its elder sister is less evident. So far as I judge, it would seem to me advantageous for astrology to take the existence of psychology into account, above all the psychology of the personality and of the unconscious.” SeemsExistencePsychologyJudgingPersonalityOffersAccountsUnconsciousLatterEvidentEldersAstrology Author:Carl Jung
“More succinctly put, Inspirational Psychology offers ways to live, learn about, and practice love.” WayPracticePsychologyOffersWay To Live Author:Lee L Jampolsky
“I have quite a bit of sympathy for the idea that psychology and cognitive science have much to offer philosophy, and that the reverse is true as well.” WellsIdeasPhilosophyBitsPsychologyOffersReverseCognitiveCognitive Science Author:L.A. Paul
“Plainly, such an approach does not exclude other ways of trying to comprehend the world. Someone committed to it (as I am) can consistently believe (as I do) that we learn much more of human interest about how people think and feel and act by reading novels or studying history than from all of naturalistic psychology, and perhaps always will; similarly, the arts may offer appreciation of the heavens to which astrophysics cannot aspire.” PeopleThinkingWorldWayFeelsTryingBelieveHumansMayDoeArtReadingHeavenInterestNovelStudyPsychologyOffersApproachCommittedAppreciationConsistentlyAspireAstrophysicsReading NovelsStudying History Author:Noam Chomsky
“The Fundamentalist Religions simply seem to offer more hope for a brighter future than do the more liberal, humanistic ones.” SeemsPsychologyOffersBrighterFundamentalistHumanisticBrighter FutureFundamentalist Religion Author:Martin Seligman
“In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order... we are caught and entangled in aimless experience... Only when all props and crutches are broken, and no cover from the rear offers even the slightest hope of security, does it become possible for us to experience an archetype that up till then had lain hidden behind the meaningful nonsense played out by the anima. This is the archetype of meaning, just as the anima is the archetype of life itself.” DoeMomentsOrderSecretPsychologySecurityBrokenOffersChaosCaughtCosmosDisorderCollapsePropsArchetypeCrutches Author:Carl Jung
“Just remember, without discipline, a clear strategy, and a concise plan, the speculator will fall into all the emotional pitfalls of the market - jump from one stock to another, hold a losing position too long, and cut out of a winner too soon, for no reason other than fear of losing profit. Greed, Fear, Impatience, Ignorance, and Hope will all fight for mental dominance over the speculator. Then, after a few failures and catastrophes the speculator may become demoralised, depressed, despondent, and abandon the market and the chance to make a fortune from what the market has to offer.” MayLongReasonRememberFallFightingChanceClearPsychologyCuttingPlansPositionIgnoranceEmotionalDisciplineOffersLosingStrategyFortuneGreedProfitWinnerNo ReasonAbandonCatastropheImpatienceDominancePitfallsConciseSpeculatorsDespondent Author:Jesse Lauriston Livermore