Psychology, like any other study, will be one that will continue to progress into the future. I see the world as it is, and I just don't think that there is anything that we can use, or study, without a healthy mind. Everything evolves around us. We are the cornerstones of the world. The old saying, "A mind is a terrible thing to waste", could carry less meaning than "The world is a terrible thing to waste". Seemingly being the next step forward in line with the preceding one. If we make what we feel is important to us, others, or the capital markets, our need to feel good about it fills the blank space or "means" with achievement. We all feel good about being needed. And; when we buy what we need, we appreciate what we want. Somehow, we lost sight of the simplicity of the past. Or, the appreciation of it. The personal stance we take with others needs to be driven with common interests. When common good embodies the focal point of any relationship, a positive circle has formed, and a substantive relationship is seeded to grow. Again, getting something done that you feel is important relays an expression of health. What we make is never as important as making something. The sense of feeling that comes from doing something we feel is important is often a step ahead. One that we may be tentative to make. It's not useful to me or anyone else for you to feel that way. Circling is a positive step that leads us forward through a "means" of expression. Again, what we do that we feel is important to ourselves, others, or the market sets an objective. Though the objective is important, the "means" of achieving it can jump start a more important objective; our frame of mind. When that is right, something else, in most cases is wrong. Within this offset, the trough behind us begins to make less sense and often dissipates over time. Striving to "do" often can lead us to "be". To feel right is priceless. To feel right about the world is even more expensive. How you contribute to making it a better place is just over the horizon.
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