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    Default Why humans behave they way they do?

    Under what circumstances will you go to some one's help?
    Why do people obey unjust authority?
    What exactly is 'love?
    Does fear always engender total obedience?
    Are we all capable of great cruelty?
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    To those who understand, no explanation is necessary; to those who do not, none is possible.
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    the spontaneous always feels more selfless than the planned
    the Bible says the King's heart is in God's hands
    a choice
    (dont understand Q 4)
    (dont understand Q 5)

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    Default Re: Why humans behave they way they do?

    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon View Post
    the spontaneous always feels more selfless than the planned
    the Bible says the King's heart is in God's hands
    a choice
    (dont understand Q 4)
    (dont understand Q 5)
    Ref: Mind Watching:
    Why We behave the Way We
    Do
    by Hans and Michael Eysenck


    Falcon, most of us like to think we understand other people to some extent, at least, from every day observation, and the business of living. Hans Eysenck is the world's most famous psychologist, and his son, Michael, is Professor of Psychology at the University of London. What more can we learn about our fellow humans from the work of professional psychologists such as this father and son, who have conducted massive experiments on groups and individuals to determine scientifically why humans behave they way they do? Many other fascinating questions about human personality are examined. Peace ...
    To those who understand, no explanation is necessary; to those who do not, none is possible.
    Nathaniel Branden, "Social Metaphysics."

    Treat a man as he is and he will remain as he is; treat a man as he can and should be and he
    will become as he can and should be..

    -Goethe

    I shall be glad to hear from you, since questions have have always interested me; questions, not
    debates - I have given those up long ago. Life itself is a quotation.


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