Often considered one of the most beautiful architectural styles, Gothic architecture originated in medieval Europe and is used primarily in religious structures such as churches, cathedrals and chapels. Characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, Gothic architecture is… Continue Reading →
The psychological theories of Carl Jung have intrigued psychologists, psychoanalysts, and lay people alike since their unveiling in the early 1900s. Perhaps no concept or idea of Jung’s is more studied or researched than the notion of the Archetypes and… Continue Reading →
Individuation, also known as self-discovery, is a process of becoming increasingly aware of oneself and ultimately embracing the individual beyond societal influences. Differentiating ourselves from the external influences of parents, siblings, friends and peers, culture and society at large, allows… Continue Reading →
When it comes to understanding our individual psychological makeup, the works of renowned psychiatrist Carl Jung have had a profound impact on our collective understanding of the inner workings of human consciousness. One of the key insights of Jung’s model… Continue Reading →
One of the key founders of modern psychology, Sigmund Freud, is well known for his extensive and multifaceted research into the workings of the human subconscious mind. Perhaps one of Freud’s most notable theories involves his ideas on the instincts… Continue Reading →
No matter what field you’re in, making decisions and interpreting information is a critical part of life. But sometimes the knowledge and experience we have can lead us to the wrong conclusions. This phenomenon, known as hindsight bias, is a… Continue Reading →
When did you first hear the phrase “throwing good money after bad”? Chances are you first encountered it when you were trying to weigh the pros and cons of overinvesting in something you’d already put a lot of money into…. Continue Reading →
Weighing options and making decisions is a daunting task. Whether investing in stocks, negotiating how to divide up a pizza, or choosing which candidate to vote for in an election, our ability to make informed choices rests on our ability… Continue Reading →
💡 This story was written to display different situations where you use ‘se’ vs ‘le’. The grammar tips are after the story here. Look for examples throughout the story indicated by the number of the grammar point. eg (1) Spanish:… Continue Reading →
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), also known as the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, is a global development strategy proposed by the Chinese government aimed at enhancing connectivity and economic cooperation among countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa through… Continue Reading →
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