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Patrick King

Official Workbook: Read People like a Book

  • Vivien Zjavkovahas quoted7 months ago
    Recognizing people's "inner child" is another way to understand their deepest motives.
  • Vivien Zjavkovahas quoted7 months ago
    According to Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, the shadow consists of everything in ourselves that we'd rather not look at. They are the parts of ourselves that we conceal from both others and ourselves. Humans have a hard time seeing their flaws because of emotions like fear, panic, rage, and arrogance.
  • liamadriaga27has quoted5 hours ago
    Humans do things for different reasons.
  • liamadriaga27has quoted5 hours ago
    You wouldn’t drink water if you weren’t thirsty,
  • Criseana Zane Beatrisolahas quoted8 days ago
    In contrast, a person in "kid mode" may really be a child on some level, compelling you to act like a parent would—by calming, correcting, or shouldering responsibility for the individual
  • Criseana Zane Beatrisolahas quoted8 days ago
    In contrast, a person in "kid mode" may really be a child on some level, compelling you to act like a parent would—by calming, correcting, or shouldering responsibility for the individual.
  • Criseana Zane Beatrisolahas quoted8 days ago
    If you find yourself acting like a parent, it's likely that the other person is completely associated with their inner child.
  • Criseana Zane Beatrisolahas quoted8 days ago
    We can tell when someone is acting from their shadow, but we can also tell when someone is being driven by their inner child. For instance, if your spouse is furious and defensive during an argument, it may help you if you understand the behavior as that of a terrified toddler having a tantrum
  • Criseana Zane Beatrisolahas quoted8 days ago
    Recognizing people's "inner child" is another way to understand their deepest motives.
  • Criseana Zane Beatrisolahas quoted8 days ago
    They give everyone else the same name that they give themselves.
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