tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post5387833575890389666..comments2024-03-14T09:50:44.315+00:00Comments on Psychological comments: Are your feelings easily hurt?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09320614837348759094noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-46741929831924465572015-11-28T17:33:31.311+00:002015-11-28T17:33:31.311+00:00Yes, social class is heritable. Search the blog, f...Yes, social class is heritable. Search the blog, forget which post covers it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09320614837348759094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-72045264580656691142015-11-28T16:31:19.771+00:002015-11-28T16:31:19.771+00:00is there any research that social class is genetic...is there any research that social class is genetically co-related?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-61350707729056344362015-11-22T22:30:18.507+00:002015-11-22T22:30:18.507+00:00But neuroticism tend to correlates with some impor...But neuroticism tend to correlates with some important dimensions of creativity... you forget it sir, ;) ;) Santocultonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-5047760197729691292015-11-22T22:29:06.455+00:002015-11-22T22:29:06.455+00:00My neuroticism is contextual. Human world sucks!!!...My neuroticism is contextual. Human world sucks!!! If i live in a perfect world i I would not be too neurotic. But i'm not neurotic for example to do the best job, i'm like a cat, i like eat and sleep and have a tranquillife, pseudo-parasite. People irritates me.<br /><br />I worry about quasi-everything, internet and to be possible to see what is happening in other side of the world was the best and worst thing that might have happened for neurotics.Santocultonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-11693676847395827562015-11-22T14:47:52.352+00:002015-11-22T14:47:52.352+00:00One more thing. I can't guarantee that my fri...One more thing. I can't guarantee that my friends and family would recognise this self-portrait.deariemenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4624586630299165335.post-15254461168180032552015-11-22T14:44:02.180+00:002015-11-22T14:44:02.180+00:00Let me analyse myself by the Thompson-sentence sca...Let me analyse myself by the Thompson-sentence scale. In reverse order:<br /><br />Guilty: no, it's an affliction I've never had and accordingly don't remotely understand. I can think of a couple of episodes in my life where I behaved badly, and I have felt guilty about them, but I've never suffered from free-floating guilt.<br /><br />Lonely: only once, for a spell of a few months, many decades ago. If my wife up and died, though, I'd be consumed by loneliness.<br /><br />Tense: occasionally.<br /><br />Fed-up: when there's an understandable, objective explanation. On the whole I have a sunny disposish.<br /><br />Nervous: rare, though I'll admit to managing only a rictus grin last time I was on the telly.<br /><br />Irritable: my wife says it happens mainly in two circumstances (i) when I'm interrupted while absorbed in something interesting or difficult, and (ii) when hungry. I do tend to impatience sometimes, though.<br /><br />Moody: not usually; see "irritable".<br /><br />A worrier; yes. Not always, of course, and often I call myself to order by thinking about probabilities, but, for instance, I often approach new things by cautious steps rather than by dare-devilry. On the whole I think I take precautions that are proportionate rather than, ahem, neurotic.<br /><br />Now, a semi-serious question: can this sort of self-inspection yield useful results beyond the customary advice "Know thyself"?<br /><br />By the by, I do have a trait that perhaps needs to be mentioned. In most of my life I have been lucky. My daughter shares the same trait. I suppose the Greeks had a word for it?<br /><br />deariemenoreply@blogger.com