by Dr. Adams | How To Understand Yourself
“The writer of originality, unless dead, is always shocking, scandalous; novelty disturbs and repels.” Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986)
by Dr. Adams | How To Understand Yourself
“Demand it courageously.” “Make some room for yourself, human animal. Even a dog jostles about on his master’s lap to improve his position. And when he needs space he runs forward, without paying attention to commands or calls. If you didn’t manage to receive freedom...
by Dr. Adams | Emotional Illness, Relationships
Most people relate in an unbalanced way that does not help either person. What do I mean? People get in roles and ruts in how they relate with others. Some people are always demanding and expect other people to quickly do what they want, in exactly the way they want...
by Dr. Adams | Relationships
What do I mean by balance in relationships? I mean the ebb and flow of nurturance you receive and nurturance you give to one another. Most relationships are unbalanced. Like two people stuck on a seesaw, most relationships have one person always up in the air and the...
by Dr. Adams | How To Understand Yourself
eingMost major religions promote helping others less fortunate or those in need. But, do people help one another naturally and instinctively? Or, must this be taught? And learned? If so, when and how do people learn kindness to others? I find children learn to either...