Have been following the latest craze of Korean drama Da Chang Jin for the past few months. The show is finally coming to an end. Each time a whiny drama starts, I’ll be waiting for the day it reaches the peak. However, its known fact that each time when a show hits the peak, it means the end is close. Maybe its true that shows do depict life. I may be skeptical about dramas, but at least it proves that there is a start to everything and end to it all.
Had classes today that I missed paying attention to. The air-con was freezing and so were I. Psychology sounds interesting. Do theorists observe situations that necessary true? Why persists that ‘self’ is portrayed in a certain manner? Isn’t it generalizing? I’m sure to most people it may be true. What about those people who are really different? What about those living in their own world, those who don’t seem to follow any trends? Is Psychology a concept that can be grasped? I doubt so. That results in new conflicting theories. Maybe there should be many theories, applicable in different aspects of life and on different personalities.
Been thinking a bit.
Sometimes I wonder how is it like getting along with a Psychologist. What happens when you marry one? Will he/she try hard to understand his/her spouse? Can he explain that entire phenomenon resulting from anger, stress, pain, and sufferings? If Psychologists help people, can they really cope with their own lives? Don’t they have feelings? Don’t they get angry? Or does it mean to say that every time someone quarrels in a Psychologist’s family, the doctor here will start explaining theories to his family members. Maybe he/she will be able to curb all emotions and never make a fuss over any small issue. These doubts are posed to Psychiatrists as well. Or anyone else claiming capability of ‘healing’ someone else’s mental health. Who knows all their family members are distributed with textbooks. Hahaha
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