Category: I and The World
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The duality of complaint and action in personal improvement
In daily routine, complaining arises as a common response to adversity. We will explore how the act of complaining can trigger improvements, highlighting the influence of specific third-party actions on problem resolution. This analysis seeks to link complaint, action and personal empowerment as key elements for improving quality of life.
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The “It’s the intention that counts” fallacy
In contemporary society, we often hear the comforting phrase that “it’s the intention that counts.” It is a saying used to alleviate frustration over failures or misunderstandings, suggesting that, regardless of the results obtained, the good will behind our actions should be enough.
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Betrayal: reflections on trust and reconciliation
One of the most painful challenges is betrayal. Sometimes, betrayal manifests itself in subtle ways, such as when one of the members of the couple decides to go their separate ways, leaving their loved one with the burden of responsibilities and decisions.