Yesterday, we established self-sacrifice as a strength, but identified the same characteristic as a weakness. Natural self-sacrifice is truly a strength which furthers humanity. Self-sacrifice as a weakness is not an instinct, but instead, is learned behavior. Out of the Bubble Outside the vacuum we are exposed to societal expectations and contemporary norms. Over time both change, […]
Strength & Weakness: Nurture
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Strength & Weakness: Nature
Our discussions of the strengths and weaknesses of men and women led to the question of how much of what we perceive as strength and weakness is a product of societal norms and what was genetically inherent to the sexes. We are all human. When polled, the audience (and my research subjects and the doctors […]
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Who are you?
Take this week’s poll. Read the question carefully. How do you describe yourself most often?“ This week, you only get to choose one: Your best answer. Did you pick your answer? Good. Let’s examine your choice. Really? Did you take the poll? Do it now. You will understand in just a few minutes why I […]
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Strength & Weakness: His vs. Hers
The top three categories to measure strength and weakness were the same for men and women. The fourth was entirely different, but the last one was similar. Society defines strength in men and women very differently despite giving the same name to each category.
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Letter to Santa
Dearest Saint Nicholas, I know you may be surprised by the fact this letter is in the packing slip portion of a rather large box. Inside the box are the Christmas lists my children presented me, sans postage, to forward to you. Before you open the box, please take your nitroglycerin and have Mrs. Claus […]
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