Daily Psychology - It’s a Lucky Find! #3 (Today's Top 5)
Let’s build and promote Psychology community!
As I’m in love with psychology (as I stated earlier) and do check articles under this tag regularly, I’ve decided to start a daily TOP5 of articles related to psychology, which may have get lost in all the stream of new and diverse articles on Steemit. My intention is to promote both the psychology topic and the decent authors who write on the topic, I’m determined to build a solid Psychology Community eventually.
Today I was very happy to see a LOT of worthwhile articles, many by new Steemians and that is incredible! That is why I am sorry in advance for those who I missed and failed to come across. :( Keep posting!
I still invite more people who are new to Steemit to engage in psychology and write awesome and incredibly interesting original(!) articles on the topic. When our community will grow I'll expand my TOP5 to TOP10 or think of something in that way. :)
Let’s get to our Lucky Finds for today! Check out these posts and follow the authors if you've liked the articles!
1.Welfare Slavery: How the Government Uses Dependency to Control You
Author: @getonthetrain
There is such a phenomenon as learned helplessness and it is used by government to control us. Very interesting and informative article.
2.Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional
Author: @urmillakhancse
The author of this article made a good point that it is up to us to choose wether we want to suffer, but it is not healthy to deny emotional pain, and the pain is always there.
3.Life is Full of Gambling
Author: @daut44
Most extraordinary article where an author shares an opinion that every decision in our lives is a gambling... We never know for sure what it'll bring for us, we just take a risk by making certain decision.
4.*Betrayal as a Primer for Social Anxiety
Author: @steemswede
A good post related to confirmation bias. I would also like to mention that this author is the one who promotes other Steemians by mentioning their good posts. This time it was a post by @cristi.
5.*Dynamic Thinking
Author: @dynamic
We can always train our mind and develop ourselves in many various ways. Do not miss the opportunity.
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I just love psychology, so be sure to subscribe for @aleksandraz and read my other articles on this topic.
Thanks! :)
Thanks for the featured link! Really good reads here.
I am pleased you liked it!
@aleksandraz I know you have good intentions but I suggest you do some google searches before recommending some of these "authors."
@dynamic lifted his content, mostly verbatim from here
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/its-what-we-teach-how-chris-jagger?trk=prof-post&trkSplashRedir=true&forceNoSplash=true
and/or here:
http://ithinkdynamic.blogspot.ie/2015_11_01_archive.html
Good luck
Thank you, @siren.
After tonight I realized that before featuring articles a very thorough investigation should be performed... I still can't imagine how you did this. Even with your provided links and all I spent a half an hour to make it sure that it actually could be some kind of plagiarism as @dynamic uses mostly only some word combinations and changed a lot in the article. I honestly doubt it that I could detect this on my own. :(
Would appreciate it if you share some of your experience how to do it.