Psychology Today – The Privilege of Knowing the Real Meaning of Your Dreams

I started writing my book about craziness prevention through dream interpretation in February of 1988, when I decided to prove to the world with my own example, my biography and my dreams, that the psychiatrist Carl Jung really discovered the only correct method of dream interpretation.

He could not publish anything about the lives of his patients, only their dreams… However, without details about the dreamers’ lives, we cannot really translate the meaning of their dreams.

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How to Give a Man What He Really Wants – Decoding Male Psychology

Do you want to know how decoding male psychology can make you understand exactly what men want from a relationship? Did you ever stop to question why men and women are so different? Do you often find that your relationships fizzle out before they’ve even begun? Some women think that they are doing everything right by always being available to see the guy and always answering his phone calls. However by decoding male psychology you will see that this isn’t true.

After some time of being available you might find that he starts to get bored of you. He might not bother phoning you up as often which can be very upsetting. This can actually cause women to try harder which can push him even further away. You might even start trying to find out what is happening. This is a frustrating position to be in because the woman thinks that she has done everything right.

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Psychological Egoism as a Logical Conclusion

From here, I will sketch my own ideas about psychological egoism before going to the of Feinberg’s objections.

Psychological egoism merely says that we, as human beings, always do what is initially better for us. Actually, it means that we never act the way out of our best interest or what we are convinced to be so. The most controversial item of defending psychological egoism is the following: even though people can find pleasing to do what they do, can we state that these people are motivated only by the pleasure they get doing what they do?

Nothingstanding to the complaint that psychological egoists are able to make any fact fit their theory, I am sure that the theory of psychological egoism itself can be proven in practice. And the proof is hidden in the single question, “Why?”

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