Episode 162: Tender is the Flesh and Cannibalism!
Topic: Tender is the Flesh and Cannibalism!
Recommendations:
Channing: The Stand by Stephen King (Book and Audible)
Joe: Willow (Netflix)
Read MoreOn Ego and Roles (Thoughts)
When I am working and ask if I can help and the customer responds automatically with "No, I'm fine." When really what they want is for someone to help them find the thing they are looking for but they don't want anyone to think that they are helpless, weak, or can't find it on their own. Inevitably, within a few seconds, they raise my attention with, "Actually, where is the so and so?"
Read MoreEpisode 146: Zack Snyder's Justice League, Talking about Suicide, and more.
Episode 146: Zack Snyder's Justice League, Talking about Suicide, and more.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255
Read MoreTalking About Suicide
Some people think that talking about suicide will cause more suicide. I doubt it. The thing that causes more suicides is indifference, hate, and physiology. Abuse and neglect. Biological abnormalities and shitty luck cause suicides. Talking about suicide or joking about suicide doesn't cause suicide. Not any more than talking about violence causes violence. Talking about something removes the burden of trying to ignore it. Maybe talking about why we don't talk about suicide from more angles will help us see it more clearly. Here are some angles.
Read MoreForgotten Decisions
There's no reason to think that people are able to remember everything they think about. We are constantly going through internal ruminations, whether we are paying attention to them or not. I don't think that the internal monologue is something that we turn on and off at will or consciously. I'm not sure if the stream of consciousness that is verbal is always running but when it is running our focus on it fluctuates. Sometimes one can really focus on observing the random thoughts that happen inside the mind. Sometimes one can direct the stream and try to focus where it goes. Sometimes one is completely unable to grasp the internal messages.
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