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Societical Personalities

Societical Personalities

The author tells the difference between types of people. Nope, I’m not talking about personalities, personas, or psychological things here but I’m talking about the ‘Societical term’ for personalities. There are three types of ‘Societical’ personalities.

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Shri Krishna And His Theory

If we ‘read between the lines you’ll see, what the writer wants to say. The core idea of this book is about the extreme negativity, depression, and vengeful thoughts of a person. We can’t even imagine how a person can think and how deeply it will affect him/her. As Shri Krushna said, our body is ...

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Negativity

And trust me, we never blame this negativity internally. We blame society and ourselves. We always praise this negativity because through this we get affection, sympathy, and our mind love that but this Deity is not giving us anything but it is sucking our energy (mentally and physically too). (R...

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Deity Of Negativity

So, in the end, when we have had enough of this, we started to look for solutions. Back to our Societical Personalities, some people may find their solutions through religious or spiritual way, some may take extreme steps like ending a life (which is not helpful) and some may visit a psychologist...

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The Twenties

The Twenties

In our twenties, we think differently and in our forties, it’s different. Twenty is the age where we easily get agitated, irritated, frustrated, and angry. We rebel, make bad decisions (sometimes good too), fall in love, we hope for dreams, we passionately work for them, try to find the meaning o...

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Book And It's Idea

Book And It's Idea

Yesterday, I completed a Marathi Novel called ‘Nave Daivat’.  It was Horror fiction and it is written by Narayan Dharap Narayan Dharap  is not only a great author but he can give a solid form to the emotions and expressions we can’t describe. This is the story...

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Types Of Personalities

Types Of Personalities

The first one, is those who believe in God (or energy), destiny, luck, and Karma, those who like to do hard work but prefer happiness over everything. The other one, who try to find shortcuts for fame, publicity, money, and success, and lastly, those who don’t believe in all of this and only focu...

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The Effect

The Effect

The actual point of this writing is, that even if you find these personalities harmless you can’t say the same about their mind. You can’t even say the same for your mind too! Through these harmless personalities’ criminals are born, leaders are born, and commoners too. So, it is the mind’s game....

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Thirties And Forties

Thirties And Forties

In our mid-thirties or late twenties, we somewhat started accepting reality, the fog of passion gets cleared this time we’re more determined, experienced, hard-skinned, and think in profit and loss. In the forties, we’re well-defined human beings according to society. Means, we’re more settled, w...

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This blog is written by me and it is about the effects of negativity on human mind. How it affects us and our mind in every stage and age of our life

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Productivity Personalities

Just like all people are unique, so is the way each person approach productivity.

There are many different types of productive personalities:

  • The productivity guru
  • The excitable extrovert
  • The people person

Financial Personalities

There are five different types of financial personalities, each of them having their own set of values and outlook towards money:

  • The Big Spenders: The ones who place a high value in their possessions, and identify their worth with the things they can buy, at any cost.

7. Ask Questions

The key, however, is to ask open-ended questions . That is, ask questions that don’t have a simple “yes or no” answer.

It’s the difference between Do you like living here? and What do you think about living here? Or the difference between Where did you...

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