But psychology is pseudoscience, so why bother?
Quote from: TurquíaHiriente on September 11, 2016, 01:56:53 PMBut psychology is pseudoscience, so why bother?Because if we don't look within, we will fail to see our flaws. If we don't know our flaws, we can't improve them consciously. If we know what's bothering us we might have a chance to fix it. The reasons for another person's actions might be unclear to you, but because someone has made a book about similar behaviour you might get an understanding of that person's motivation or thoughts is. Is that enough reasons for you? I can keep going.
Quote from: Desty on September 11, 2016, 02:00:51 PMQuote from: TurquíaHiriente on September 11, 2016, 01:56:53 PMBut psychology is pseudoscience, so why bother?Because if we don't look within, we will fail to see our flaws. If we don't know our flaws, we can't improve them consciously. If we know what's bothering us we might have a chance to fix it. The reasons for another person's actions might be unclear to you, but because someone has made a book about similar behaviour you might get an understanding of that person's motivation or thoughts is. Is that enough reasons for you? I can keep going.I think I need more information to truly grasp what you're saying.
Quote from: TurquíaHiriente on September 11, 2016, 02:06:12 PMQuote from: Desty on September 11, 2016, 02:00:51 PMQuote from: TurquíaHiriente on September 11, 2016, 01:56:53 PMBut psychology is pseudoscience, so why bother?Because if we don't look within, we will fail to see our flaws. If we don't know our flaws, we can't improve them consciously. If we know what's bothering us we might have a chance to fix it. The reasons for another person's actions might be unclear to you, but because someone has made a book about similar behaviour you might get an understanding of that person's motivation or thoughts is. Is that enough reasons for you? I can keep going.I think I need more information to truly grasp what you're saying.You think so