We are responsible for what we say and do; but we can’t be responsible for how others feel or react. In some societal, cultural and personal-relationships […]
Gullibility is the unintended consequence of susceptibility and desperation. The weak and the susceptible are often mislabeled as gullible because they are desperate to find a quick fix […]
The need to feel good versus the necessity to think well is the main reason that inhibits change and blocks self-improvement. The truth is often inconvenient […]
Logical-fallacies are intended to make sense of the nonsense. A fallacy is rooted in deception and it is intended to make something appear better than it […]
The filter of thoughts are facts; the confuser of thoughts are feelings. Feelings are irrational, feelings are unstable and feelings cannot exist as standalone entities because […]
“When we feel rejected, we don’t actually lose anything; we simply don’t gain what we were looking for.” Feeling rejected is similar to being offended; because […]
Skeptics look for facts; cynics look for faults. Skepticism is a cognitive trait and a skill that Theory of Self-Relativity recommends cultivating in order to be […]
Theory of Self-Relativity defines “Narcissism” or a “Narcissist” as “A weak person who lives with a false sense of grandeur.” Labeling someone as a narcissist in […]
Theory of Self-Relativity defines “Toxic-Sympathy” as “Intentionally nurturing victimhood in order to manipulate and win over the weak and the susceptible.” Increasingly, especially in motivational and […]