You dig on any psychology? How about sex?
I've just started reading Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha. I don't usually buy a book before I've read it & know I'll want to revisit it's pages often but I did buy this one based on a reference from my dearest, closest friend & confidant who assured me I'd have no regrets.
He was right.
I'm just a few chapters in & I'm in love.
Human psychology & sexuality & the people bold enough to really bore into those subjects & be willing to share what they've found, no matter how unconventional or on the contrary of what everyone else thinks they know, are my bread & butter, my wine, the air in my lungs, the blood in my veins, what I live for... this thing is beautiful, is what I'm getting at.
I hope you'll check the libraries in your area for it.
Even if it's not your thing, it's worth taking a peek at. You won't regret it.
Sounds interesting, if not quite what I usually read. I'll check it out. I've read a decent amount of Freud and some of Carl Rogers' client-centered therapy ideas... but these things really hit at the psyche much in the same way that philosophy does. I think psychology and philosophy discuss the same thing - psychology views it through a microscope and philosophy delves inside.
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You dig on any psychology? How about sex?
I've just started reading Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha. I don't usually buy a book before I've read it & know I'll want to revisit it's pages often but I did buy this one based on a reference from my dearest, closest friend & confidant who assured me I'd have no regrets.
He was right.
I'm just a few chapters in & I'm in love.
Human psychology & sexuality & the people bold enough to really bore into those subjects & be willing to share what they've found, no matter how unconventional or on the contrary of what everyone else thinks they know, are my bread & butter, my wine, the air in my lungs, the blood in my veins, what I live for... this thing is beautiful, is what I'm getting at.
I hope you'll check the libraries in your area for it.
Even if it's not your thing, it's worth taking a peek at. You won't regret it.
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Sounds interesting, if not quite what I usually read. I'll check it out. I've read a decent amount of Freud and some of Carl Rogers' client-centered therapy ideas... but these things really hit at the psyche much in the same way that philosophy does. I think psychology and philosophy discuss the same thing - psychology views it through a microscope and philosophy delves inside.