Identity Crisis vs. Role Confusion
From the Blog pamirtimes[image: Identity-Crisis_1]Hussain Ali A Scandinavian psychologist, Erik Erickson came forth with a psychosocial developmental theory that made an indelible mark on modern psychology. Today this theory of psychosocial development is deemed as one of the most influential and effervescent theories of personality. According to Erickson, human development is not limited to a certain time zone only […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Bill Seeking Bitcoin Ban Reaches Russian Legislature – CoinDesk
From the Blog faisalkhan Opponents are sharpening their knives right now. But wait I say. With a global recession imminent, flight of capital is on the minds of many governments (including Russia and China). But it is people’s money and when government has no control over flight over capital – as in the case of Bitcoin, they want to ban it. A knee-jerk reaction if you ask me. I fear this might have a myopic cascaded effect (and wrongly so in my opinion). Banning will not do any good. If capital has to fly away, people will find a way. Perhaps not as easy as Bitcoin, but they will find a way. Expect the underground market of Bitcoin to flourish in Russia. It would be interesting to see governments become so desperate…and helpless. Russian lawmakers recently submitted a draft bill to Russia’s Parliament pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
The Week in Review # 46: A Brand New Year
From the Blog usmansheikh New beginnings are exciting. Possibilities are limited only to our imagination. We can do and achieve whatever we set our minds to. As a result the first couple of weeks of the year are spent crafting goals and resolutions. The fervour lasts a couple of weeks and most of time we revert back to our old habits. I am guilty of making this mistake for most of my adult life. The problem with setting specific goals such as losing a certain amount of weight or making some amount of money is their transactional nature. We temporarily push ourselves to hit a goal that we arbitrarily set ourselves to make us feel better in the short term. The moment I switched from goals to working on developing keystone habits things changed. Keystone habits such as eating healthy, reading everyday, lepakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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