Your story will move from the particular to something more universal — a story that reveals as much
about human nature as about unique individuals.
A significant part of counseling is to teach clients
about human nature so that they have realistic expectations of themselves.
What I mean by this is that parents sometimes assume that their young child has more
understanding about human nature - and how he should behave - than he actually does.
With a sincere
curiosity about human nature and wonder in the everyday, they have embraced new possibilities for encounters with art, both inside and outside the gallery.
A recent and exhaustive meta - analysis of scientific data shows that top psychology studies tend to make
conclusions about human nature based on samples taken solely from Western undergraduate students.
He provides a new setting for
discussions about human nature, sin and grace, and a broad context within which the dialogue with other religions might be carried out.
This is the heart of what came to be known as «the social question,» which raises fundamental
queries about human nature and the possibilities for pursuing life in common.
It's a
film about human nature, personally realized with subtle observations, and how much of this you can relate to will greatly depend on you.
Overall, the only thing about the book that left me questioning what I thought I knew and understood
about human nature turned out to have nothing to do with the plot.
Within the constantly evolving space of the studio, students explore a variety of topics and pursue fundamental
questions about human nature, knowledge, technology, economics and geography.
For your whole life you've heard the voices of the dominant culture saying negative
things about human nature, children, teenagers, siblings, parents, and parenting.
But I have a
view about human nature, most people once you start to show them the right way out I think most people move.
I'm also a psychology major so I try to incorporate things I've
learned about human nature and patterns of thinking into my negotiating.
Using modern terms, we should say that the Bible records a development of
thought about human nature in both its sociological and psychological aspects.
Christian
realism about human nature suggests that legally enforceable determinations of natural law should not be made in this way.
By simply allowing yourself to accept reality for what it is, instead of fantasizing
about human nature in such a way that you could be «rescued» from your daily circumstances, you're making a tremendous step forward.
On the other hand an abstract perfectionism is tempted to obscure the most obvious
facts about human nature and to fall into the fury of self - righteousness.
It's so very
telling about human nature and it basically cuts against almost everything that the environmental movement has been banking on for decades: that increased efficiency would create extraordinary energy savings.
The Bible itself contains many images of God, many
ideas about human nature, different ways of understanding suffering and evil, and various ways to envision God's purpose for creation.
What
assumptions about human nature, individual psycholog y, organizational sociolog y, teachers, and students underlie these repeated efforts to «rationalize» schooling?