• Day 36/365.. 1 Agressive = 20 Kindness
    Nov 5 2023

    The concept that one aggressive behavior can outweigh the positive impact of 20 acts of kindness is not universally accepted in the field of psychology or relationship dynamics. The idea that negative interactions often carry more weight than positive ones in relationships is derived from the work of psychologists like John Gottman, Clifford Notarius, and Howard Markman. While they emphasize the importance of maintaining a positive balance in relationships, the specific ratio of 20:1 is not a commonly agreed-upon standard.

    The "magic ratio" often cited in relationship research is closer to 5:1, suggesting that for a relationship to thrive, there should be at least five positive interactions for every one negative interaction. However, the exact ratio can vary depending on the dynamics of a specific relationship and the unique needs and preferences of the individuals involved.

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  • Day 35/365 Why Diseases Thrive?
    Nov 4 2023

    This is why Diseases Thrive..

    Thoughts and Attention


    While there is still much that we do not know about the mind-body connection, there is a growing body of evidence to suggest that our thoughts and emotions can have a powerful impact on our physical health. This suggests that it is possible that degeneration and illness can be held in our bodies by thought, observation, and attention.

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  • Day 34/365 Cause of Mental Problems..
    Nov 3 2023

    This imbalance of hormones causes stress and if it happens regularly for a long period of time then it can create some serious mental and physical health problems


    Maintain and manage a specific circadian rhythm for your body for good mental and physical health


    #365Realizations #365daychallenge #365


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  • Day 33/365 Frustration Boosts Creativity..
    Nov 3 2023

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  • Day 32/365 Unlimited Happiness Device
    Nov 1 2023

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  • Day 31/365 ABCDE Method
    Oct 31 2023

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  • Day 30/365 Ship of Theseus | Are we still the same?
    Oct 30 2023

    The Ship of Theseus is a thought experiment that asks whether a ship that has had all of its parts replaced over time is still the same ship. The thought experiment is attributed to the Greek philosopher Plutarch, who tells the story of the Greek hero Theseus.


    According to Plutarch, Theseus' ship was kept in Athens as a sacred relic. Over time, the ship's parts began to wear out and were replaced one by one. Eventually, no part of the original ship remained. The question is, is the ship that remains still the same ship that Theseus sailed?


    There are two main schools of thought on this question. One school of thought says that the ship is still the same ship as long as it retains its original form and function. This view is based on the idea that identity is determined by essence, or what something is made of. According to this view, the ship is still the same ship even if all of its parts have been replaced, because it still has the same essence.


    The other school of thought says that the ship is no longer the same ship once all of its parts have been replaced. This view is based on the idea that identity is determined by continuity, or the unbroken chain of events that make up a thing's history. According to this view, the ship is no longer the same ship once all of its parts have been replaced, because it no longer has the same continuity.


    There are strong arguments to be made on both sides of this debate. The essence view seems to be supported by the fact that the ship still looks and functions like the original ship. However, the continuity view seems to be supported by the fact that the ship is made up of entirely new parts.


    Ultimately, the answer to the question of whether the Ship of Theseus is still the same ship is a matter of philosophical interpretation. There is no right or wrong answer, and both sides of the debate have valid points.

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  • Day 29/365 Hard Truth of Misery..
    Oct 29 2023

    This statement suggests that when we refuse to accept the truth about ourselves, our situation, or the world around us, we are setting ourselves up for unhappiness.


    There are many reasons why we might avoid the truth. We may be afraid of what we will find. We may be ashamed of our past mistakes or shortcomings. We may be worried about how others will perceive us if we reveal the truth.


    However, no matter what our reasons, avoiding the truth will only prolong our misery. In order to heal and grow, we must be willing to face the truth, even if it is painful.

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