Category: Emotions and Moods
Horse-Concept
Learning how to manage one’s team while mastering one’s authority on animals. Just another innovative idea from some consultants seeking original concepts (which is somewhat behind the times) which will leave one with a pleasantly vague memory of an afternoon spent in the countryside. As we know, the etymology of the word “management” goes [...]
Passion over Reason
Prior philosophers and researchers emphasized the dynamics of reason and passion for understanding action. Pascal, in 1670, exposed the contradiction between passion and reason (Genet, 1983) (Pascal, 2007) (Cottingham, 1998). Differently, Descartes, in 1649, postulated on the supremacy of reason over passion (Descartes, 1989) (Cottingham, 1998). Hume, in 1739, advocates a theory in which [...]
”Me” Temperament
Would you bet that two intelligent human-beings, scoring the same on IQ tests, will succeed identically in life? [2] Whatever the IQ score, it may be the only point of comparison between two persons, especially if one is a solitary analytical kind of person and the other one is a gregarious individual fond of interpersonal contacts. Since [...]
Hell Can Be the Partner
According to Handy[1], power is a complex and odd concept, since it sounds like a negative word and few people want to admit to having it and yet we can see it all around us and we want to be part of the powerful, not part of the powerless. One can also use the definition [...]



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