Some folks thrive on trouble/problems and when there are none they go out and create some just to get their juices flowing, the attention of others and possibly hope to "put out th... moreSome folks thrive on trouble/problems and when there are none they go out and create some just to get their juices flowing, the attention of others and possibly hope to "put out the fire they started" so they will receive acclaim, adulation, adoration. That doesn't seem normal to me. Getting off on strife/trouble/problems/danger. But it takes all kinds. What's up with that kind?
Mild, spicy, simple, complex, monochromatic, colorful, safe, adventurous, attention-seeking, shy, loner, joiner, cheerful, somber, intoxicated( with life) sober, sad, joyful,gregar... moreMild, spicy, simple, complex, monochromatic, colorful, safe, adventurous, attention-seeking, shy, loner, joiner, cheerful, somber, intoxicated( with life) sober, sad, joyful,gregarious, introspective, thoughtful, selfish, kind, generous, stingy. I know. Lots of words from which choose but there are many more. So can you pick for the you today and you whom you hope to be tomorrow?
I think Will Rogers was universally beloved. Lindberg, Earheart? Jackie Robinson? Babe Ruth? Their fields could be almost anything from sports to politics to entertainers. Ba... moreI think Will Rogers was universally beloved. Lindberg, Earheart? Jackie Robinson? Babe Ruth? Their fields could be almost anything from sports to politics to entertainers. Babe Dedrickson, the best female athlete of all time! Bruce Jenner once upon a time in a different life. Lance Armstrong? Once upon a time before doping scandals enveloped him. O.J. Simpson before, well you know when the "before" was. If you dig deep enough will all heroes have feet of clay?
Per Dr. David Speigel, Professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University, 25% of his patients could not be hypnotized. Long ago a friend tried to hypnotize me ... morePer Dr. David Speigel, Professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University, 25% of his patients could not be hypnotized. Long ago a friend tried to hypnotize me and failed. Why are some folks more susceptible to giving up control and others not?