An antidote to the chaos of life is psychology professor Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life, which he proposed in his best-selling book, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. Designed to help people find meaning and purpose in a chaotic world.
1. Stand up straight, raise your head and chest
Behind this rule is a biological phenomenon that body posture affects mood and behavior. Research show...
Writing a diary is a common way of self-expression. It can help us record every moment in our lives and also allow us to talk about our inner feelings. But you may not know that keeping a journal has an unexpected benefit: it can improve our immunity and reduce our risk of getting sick.
This discovery comes from an experiment conducted by University of Texas psychologist Jamie Pennebaker. He invi...
Explorer Personality (ISFP, Adventurer Personality) is a personality type among the 16 personalities. Among them, `I` stands for introversion, `S` stands for practicality, `F` stands for emotion, and `P` stands for perception.
People with the Explorer personality type are true artists, which does not mean that they are painters in the usual sense of happily going out into the countryside to paint...
Colors are not just visual phenomena that our eyes see; they also profoundly affect our emotions and behaviors. The field of study of this phenomenon is called 'color psychology.' Today we’ll dive into the basics of color psychology, Kandinsky’s theory, the psychological effects of various colors, and how to actually apply this knowledge in your life.
What is color psychology?
Color psychology i...
We all have things we like to do, or want to do. But do we really understand our own preferences and motivations? Do we really love what we do? Sometimes, we may be influenced by external factors, such as money, reputation, social pressure, etc., and ignore our inner voice. In order to help us understand ourselves better, I introduce to you a set of classic thought experiments that can be used to ...
Each of us is a clown, playing with these five balls in our life: family, work, health, friends and soul. Among the five balls, only the work ball is made of rubber and will bounce back when smashed. The other four balls are made of glass and will never recover after being smashed.
This sentence sounds very philosophical and very realistic. Each of us is going through different stages of life, c...
What is the MBTI personality test?
!MBTI Personality Type
Introduction to the Myers-Brigg Type Indicator
Since 1917, the MBTI is considered the most popular personality test today. MBTI stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and identifies 16 personality types through a series of multiple-choice questions. This method of personality indicators originated from the taxonomic theory of Swiss psych...
Character traits:
ESFPs are typical extroverts and sentimentalists. They like to take risks and try new things, focusing on sensory experiences and enjoying life. Scorpios, on the other hand, are mysterious and passionate people who are good at perceiving others and have strong intuition and decisiveness. Combined, ESFP Scorpio is a sentimental, passionate, and intuitive person who is good at expl...
Character traits:
INTJ is a typical independent thinker, good at rational analysis and calm thinking. Scorpio is a deep, passionate, confident and mysterious sign that likes to explore the essence of life. Combined, the INTJ Scorpio is a deep, calm, rational person with a strong curiosity and desire to explore, while also maintaining a certain sense of mystery.
advantage:
INTJ Scorpios have excel...
Introverted INFP meets passionate Aries
In this diverse world, everyone is unique. Today, we explore the unique personality combination of INFP Aries, which combines the introverted sensibility with the passionate energy of Aries. This kind of character makes them have extraordinary talents in artistic creation and pursuit of personal values, but at the same time they also face challenges from id...