Have you ever heard of the term 33 taels of silver? It is a statement about the income and expenditure of ordinary people in the Qing Dynasty, which has different interpretations and evaluations. Is it true or false? What's the point? How does it relate to current life? Today, let’s discuss this topic together and see what inspiration and thinking it can bring to us.
The origin and meaning of 33 ...
MBTI Career Personality Test
Have you ever heard of the 'MBTI test'? The MBTI test is also called the 16-type personality psychological test. Through some simple questions, personality is divided into 16 corresponding personalities. Based on the results, it can also help you find a suitable job.
This authoritative psychological test with a scientific basis is used by HR in many companies to anal...
There are many angles to explain depression and anxiety, such as psychological, social, physiological, etc., and the evolutionary angle may be something you have never thought of. Do you think that suffering from depression or anxiety is because your brain is sick? Author Anders Hansen, a psychiatrist, tells you that your brain is actually working pretty well!
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We are all animals
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Understand Holland's career interest theory and its six career types to help you choose the career direction that best suits you through career interest self-assessment. This article lists in detail the typical majors and occupations corresponding to each career interest type to help you plan a successful career.
Holland’s Vocational Interest Theory
Career interests have a significant impact on ...
What is a psychological test? Psychological testing refers to a scientific way to measure the differences in the intelligence level and personality of the person being evaluated through a series of scientific methods.
Principles of psychological testing
1. Personal privacy must be protected. Because psychological tests involve personal privacy in terms of personal intelligence, abilities, etc., s...
'House Tree Man' Quiz
The Tree-House-Person test, also known as the Tree-House-Person test, began with John Buck's 'Tree Drawing Test'. John Buck invented this method in 1948. The test subjects only need to draw a house, a tree and a person on three pieces of white paper to complete the test.
In this test, subjects need to draw a house, a tree and a person, and then are asked to explain the draw...
If you are looking for a job, or want to revisit your career path, a career personality test can be very helpful. By understanding your personality traits and preferences, you can find the career that's best for you and increase job satisfaction and happiness.
What is a professional personality test?
Vocational personality test is a method of measuring individual career development needs. The te...
What is the Barnum Effect?
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The Barnum effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people will highly identify with some vague, general, and universal personality descriptions, thinking that these descriptions are specially tailored for them, but in fact these descriptions can apply to many people. The name of the Barnum Effect comes from a famous American circus owner, Phineas Taylor Barnum ...
The Chinese are a group with a strong sense of national identity. They value family, collectives and social networks, and emphasize mutual assistance and trust between people. At the same time, the Chinese are also a group with rich diversity. Their personalities are affected by Chinese culture, history and social environment, and also change with the changes of the times. This article will explor...
Pessimists are always right, optimists always move forward!
This quote expresses the philosophical view that pessimists tend to be able to foresee possible problems and challenges, so their concerns are justified to some extent. Optimists, however, choose to keep moving forward, regardless of the difficulties ahead, believing that a solution to the problem can be found. This attitude helps drive ...