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#Psychology

transpersonal

Transpersonal is an invitation that boasts of transcending the individual yet discards others’ experiences. While preaching ideal self-transcendence, it sanctifies one’s own ego and ignores surrounding reality. It may serve as a handy spell for wanderers in spiritual mazes, but in daily life it collapses into an empty catchphrase. It forces us to face the mirror-truth that genuine connection demands action over words.

triangulation

Triangulation manipulation is the high art of planting a third party between two people under the guise of a 'love strategy,' skillfully tugging emotional strings. The manipulator plays the victim while secretly pulling the strings and juggling trust and doubt. Noble reasons such as 'testing feelings' or 'deepening bonds' are cited to justify the act, but they're usually just convenient excuses. Those caught in the scheme are countless hearts and the hapless third party burdened with cleaning up the mess. The inevitable outcome is a whirlwind of exhaustion and distrust, with no exceptions.

trust fall

A trust fall is a physical experiment in faith, where you lean back hoping your colleagues’ arms will catch your weight. In corporate training it offers friendship and fear in one package, often unraveling bonds with each backward plunge. Promising safety, it instead triggers doubt and awkward tension. It masquerades as team unity but performs a stress test on social nerves. A precarious ritual of solidarity and anxiety.

trust issue

A trust issue is a refined form of mentalism where individuals vow to open their hearts while simultaneously calculating the probability of betrayal. They proclaim "I trust you" yet constantly review communication logs as if expecting a hidden flaw. It is the absurd spectacle of humanity trying to balance on a cliff called love. Ultimately, it reduces both parties to mere measuring sticks of distance, tormenting them over the length. The cruel truth buried within is that true peace comes from never knowing anyone's secrets.

unconditional positive regard

Unconditional positive regard is the psychologist’s incantation that summons both ideals and demons. It glorifies accepting every human flaw without criticism, while conveniently obscuring any boundaries. In therapy it is chanted like sacred mantra, in everyday talk it becomes the “I-approve-of-everything” trump card. In short, it is the ultimate communication technique for abdicating personal responsibility and distance under the guise of acceptance.

unconscious

The unconscious is a warehouse and excuse factory where inconvenient memories are stored out of sight. Regrets and justifications share the same shelves while unwelcome facts vanish into the missing list. It boldly claims “I have no recollection” in everyday situations to dodge responsibility. Anyone who dares enter this realm discovers an arsenal of personal flaws and witnesses a mirror image of truth with equal parts horror and irony.

validation

Validation is the absurd ritual of seeking proof of existence through others’ approval. One’s mood swings wildly at the mercy of external praise, as if human worth must be certified by bystanders. Online, the humble “like” becomes a messiah; offline, a manager’s brief nod becomes the arbiter of life and death. The mutual craving for recognition is nothing short of a co-dependent dance. Example: She boldly proclaimed “I don’t need validation,” yet spent every night staring at her social feed.

Values

A 'value system' is a placard of self-righteousness hoisted to divide others under the guise of social decorum. Treasured as a tool for easily pointing out others' flaws, it is nothing more than a cloak to conceal one's own blind spots. Each time we proclaim our values, we broadcast our limitations and deny diversity. In corporations, they hang them as core values, yet in practice they serve only as reinforcing props for the tyranny of profit margins. Ultimately, values are comforting fictions we lean on to feel safe, and options that make the world more cramped. What truly matters is not brandishing values, but leaving space on others' shelves—but no one asks for that.

verbal abuse

Verbal abuse is the art of wielding words like blades to cut into another’s heart. The victim, unprotected by any visible armor, absorbs the negative energy into their core. It lurks in casual conversation and social media posts, spreading as the cheapest, easiest form of power harassment. The abuser proclaims righteousness while the victim either laughs it off or falls silent, nursing invisible wounds.

vision

A vision is a grandiose mental production that convinces one they behold the unseen. Often employed as a veneer of foresight or self-indulgence, it offers a sweet illusion that distorts reality. Clerics and philosophers hail it as divine revelation, while marketing consultants brand it 'vision' to rake in fortunes. Yet more often than not, it’s nothing but mental popcorn.

weakness-sharing

Weakness-sharing is a social ritual of loudly broadcasting one’s anxieties and flaws to solicit sympathy and psychological co-dependency. Its goal is seldom genuine connection, but the strategic use of vulnerability as a shield. The tears and agonies displayed often incur reciprocal disclosures that feel like emotional debts. Beneath the veneer of empathy lies a calculated attempt to tap into another’s guilt or superiority. The true poison in this "sharing" is the thrill of showcasing one’s own fragility.

withdrawal symptoms

Withdrawal symptoms are the body’s passive-aggressive punishment when you break up with your addiction. Nerves throw a distress party reminiscent of past pleasures, manifesting as tremors, sweats, and tormented cravings. Limbs seize, hearts ache, and the mind replays its torment. Relief comes only in finding a new crutch. For both patient and practitioner, it’s an endless game of chess.
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