Jan Orlowski

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The James Bond Phenomenon

June 29th 2009 02:17
A simple trait of human character is described by the James Bond Phenomenon. Let me explain what its all about:
At first when you first watch Bond movies you find them slightly cheesy but you still enjoy them to some degree. However when people talk about then and ask you reply that everything is SO impossible in them and it is ridiculous. You are one of those people that get excited and complain about it. The Bond Phenomenon states that if you are such a person you are indeed the silly one who is taking it seriously. In reality a person understands that Bond films are unrealistic but enjoys them for the entertainment. Thus the person who at first was outspoken about them being "stupid" in tern is the one who actually does not understand the reality of the situation.
Summary: An individual that first speaks against something and complains about it (stating true facts) has less understanding of the truth then the one that does not state it obviously but has taken the issue to another intellectual level. (ex. the one who knows they are silly but enjoys for the action and entertainment).
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Relief to the Itch

June 29th 2009 02:04
A place to read and post theorem's and phenomenon's on subjects ranging from the world to the human mind. All written in a clear and simple manner, without the confusion.
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The Basics: good mind-frame 1

June 29th 2009 00:53
Once you are able to respect yourself and fulfill yourself you will have no trouble respecting others and accepting others actions and decisions. Most individuals in our society these days mostly become unhappy and "bent out of shape" due to the actions of others. So the key is to be above that and fight for your won happiness.

Our delicate emotions in terms of other peoples actions stems from the fact that our culture in very competitive. The way society is structured expands our competitiveness and constant comparisons to others. We can realize this through analyzing simple things such as wanting to have a higher wage, a nicer car, or a better lawn. These are all shallow ideals for us to chase, and most of us will say it has nothing to do with them. However we are subconsciously competitive about the most abstract concepts, such as seeing someone handle a stressful situation better or being more confident. Once you start realizing the comparisons you make with yourself to others you will be able to begin becoming a stronger happier individual.
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We all have our ups and downs throughout life. For some the these bumps are to much to handle, and swerve off the road. Here we will share our insights and thoughts that have helped us with our personal issues of existentialism. I am a scholar of philosophy and phycology and I wish to share my knowledge and hear what others have come to realize along their paths.
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