Until recently, the idea that personality is a fixed trait persisted. As noted by renowned Harvard University psychologist William James in 1890, personality is a "plaster" that hardens completely at the start of adulthood. .. more..
Perfection is the great deception in a person's life, which they will not discover before reaching intellectual, emotional, and mental maturity. Perfection does not exist; rather, it is an abstract idea that does not fit into reality. .. more..
I'll never forget the first time I thought I might be an introvert; it was my 25th birthday, and I was sleeping in my bed curling sheets in the middle of the day. I thought to myself as I put in my earplugs, knowing that the apartment was empty: .. more..