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There’s surely no question that life has speeded up of late. Many of us are connected all the time, constantly attentive, always replying, never quiet. But is this helpful?
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- Economic Tyranny by Choice
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- The Phoenix and the Early Church
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Carl Gustav Jung is best known as one of the fathers of modern psychotherapy alongside his erstwhile associates Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. Understanding something of his profound influence is critical for anyone who wants to better understand the current state of Western culture.
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Pop psychologists freely use words such as introvert and extravert, but these terms can be misleading as well as harmful to personal development. What do we know about the ways people connect and how important are interpersonal relationships anyway?
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