“Not being able to be our true self or live authentically ultimately puts us under pressure. Even if you can endure it for a while, there will always be a limit, and eventually, it will become unbearable.” SelfSelf LoveSelf AwarenessAuthenticitySelf RespectAuthentic SelfAcceptance Of OneselfSocial PressureSocial AcceptanceSocial Stigma Author:Noeul Nuttarat Tangwai
“The most impressive being my lavish collection of majestic suits. They’re sure to entice without having to roll the dice.” SuitsShallownessImpressing OthersDale DickersonImpressing PeopleSocial StigmaExpensive SuitsClothing Facade Book:The Beasts of Success Source: The Beasts of Success
“As with other forms of mother blame, the issue of “permissive” or “smothering” mothers was central to Bruch’s theory. Bruch’s writings on “obesity” are worded with examples of mothers who overfed their children to show affection, to reward, to placate, to assuage guilt, and encourage dependency. Bruch (1973) also linked fatness in children, particularly boys, to effeminacy and homosexuality, thus intertwining mother blame, fatness, and homosexuality in a particularly potent way.” Childhood ObesitySocial StigmaMother Blame Author:Natalie Boero