How to Talk to Anyone (Junior Talker #5) by DeYtH Banger (old books to read .TXT) 📕
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Quotes"I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours."
- Stephen Roberts
"You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend."
- Richard Jeni
"Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet."
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Content Quotes
Part 1
Chapter 1 - We Ruined Chapter 1.1. - Hidden (Part 1) Chapter 1.2. - Hidden (Part 2) Chapter 1.3. - What To Do When You Feel Lost? Chapter 1.4. - Hidden (Part 3) Chapter 1.5. - Depression Chapter 2 - Already In The Oven Chapter 3 - Face It (Part 1) Chapter 5 - Notes (1) Chapter 5.1. - Notes (2) Chapter 6 - Where? Chapter 7 - Why? Chapter 8 - What's wrong with you?
Part 2
Chapter 1 - "Wow" Chapter 2 - "Wow" (Part 2) Chapter 3 - Anxiety and More Chapter 4 - Harsh Enviroment Chapter 4.1 - Harsh Enviroment (Part 2) Chapter 5 - Harsh Enviroment (Part 3) Chapter 5.1. - Harsh Enviroment (Part 4) Chapter 6 - Read Fast Chapter 7 - Anxiety Chapter 8 - Wow Level (Part 1) Chapter 8.2 - Wow Level (Part 2) Chapter 9 - Not Funny Enough (Part 1) Chapter 9.1 - Not Funny Enough (Part 2) Chapter 9.2 - Not Funny Enough (Part 3) Chapter 10 - Too Far Chapter 10.1. - Example (Amy Schumer) Chapter 11 - Tricks Chaper 11.1. - Bonus (Material)
Chapter 1 - We Ruined
Yeah, we are ruin ourselfs with so much Socia Media, Social Judgement and even books and audibooks... films and comics... we just fuck ourselfs... again and again and we go in endless loop. We watch and look for people who are having fun while we are bound into misery... we listen to all types of fucks. It's not just home, but school, university, social groups, social gathering, parents... all this fucks always put some boundaries on our existence... . and one moment you end up into a vicious circle of life.
NOT SURE WHAT ANYMORE TO DO
NOT SURE WHERE SHOULD YOU GO
NOT SURE AS FOR SHOULD YOU LIVE...
This here which I am saying is not a comic thing or comedian thing now... as far as now I am going to safe the jokes for later... or probably as for this book I will live the jokes aside and let to be serious.
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Look we always go around social media when we got free time, we start reading something or watching something
WE STOP... WE JUST STOP
MAINLY BECAUSE
"You are wasting your time, you could be doing something else."
"No need to do that..."
"Kill yourself"
"You are not worthy..."
"Oh come on and with friends suck... you know... go home do yourself a favor..."
Our lifes go like a circle of vicious negativity... every negative data pop's up with a rough edge and it screw up your brain and mind and in the end you need to live with that... (Sorry for this parasitic word "and" and "end".... I just can't stop some of them...)
Chapter 1.1. - Hidden (Part 1)
Note: Suck my cock you sick fuck... Dale Carnegie... show interest... call him/her By their names.
- Let's face it...
1) I Show everyday interest to my grandfather by beating him up..
2) I call my mother by her first name
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In the end it gets stranger and weirdo
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This Dale guy his books suck... nothing more than false done by the right guy.
What is the Stress Response?
Stress is a biological and psychological response experienced on encountering a threat that we feel we do not have the resources to deal with.
A stressor is the stimulus (or threat) that causes stress, e.g. exam, divorce, death of loved one, moving house, loss of job.
Sudden and severe stress generally produces:
Increase in heart rate Increase in breathing (lungs dilate) Decrease in digestive activity (don’t feel hungry) Liver released glucose for energy
Firstly, our body judges a situation and decides whether or not it is stressful. This decision is made based on sensory input and processing (i.e. the things we see and hear in the situation) and also on stored memories (i.e. what happened the last time we were in a similar situation).
If the situation is judged as being stressful, the hypothalamus (at the base of the brain) is activated.
The hypothalamus in the brain is in charge of the stress response. When a stress response is triggered, it sends signals to two other structures: the pituitary gland, and the adrenal medulla.
These short term responses are produced by The Fight or Flight Response via the Sympathomedullary Pathway (SAM). Long term stress is regulated by the Hypothalamic Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) system.
The Hypothalamic Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) System
The stressor activates the Hypothalamic Pituitary Axis
The hypothalamus stimulates the pituitary gland
The pituitary gland secretes adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
ACTH stimulates the adrenal glands to produce the hormone corticosteroid
Cortisol enables the body to maintain steady supplies of blood sugar
Adequate and steady blood sugar levels help person to cope with prolonged stressor, and helps the body to return to normal
The adrenal cortex releases stress hormones called cortisol. This have a number of functions including releasing stored glucose from the liver (for energy) and controlling swelling after injury. The immune system is suppressed while this happens.
Sympathomedullary Pathway (SAM)
The hypothalamus also activates the adrenal medulla. The adrenal medulla is part of the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
The ANS is the part of the peripheral nervous system that acts as a control system, maintaining homeostasis in the body. These activities are generally performed without conscious control.
The adrenal medulla secretes the hormone adrenaline. This hormone gets the body ready for a fight or flight response. Physiological reaction includes increased heart rate.
Adrenaline lead to the arousal of the sympathetic nervous system and reduced activity in the parasympathetic nervous system.
Adrenaline creates changes in the body such as decreases (in digestion) and increases (sweating, increased pulse and blood pressure).
Once the ‘threat’ is over the parasympathetic branch takes control and brings the body back into a balanced state.
No ill effects are experienced from the short-term response to stress and it further has survival value in an evolutionary context.
Evaluation
Strengths
Measuring stress hormones gives an objective measure of stress.
Fight/flight response can be seen in all mammals in response to threats.
Weakness
There is considerable variation in level and type of hormones released by different people and in response to different stressors – not a simple physiological process.
People without adrenal glands need hormonal supplements to survive stress.
Symington (1955) found that conscious dying patients showed different stress reactions to unconscious ones. Suggests that psychological factors play a role.
Signs of a Cheating Partner - Body Language Giveaways That Expose Infidelity
Cheating hurts! What's even more hurtful is finding late in the game fact that you have been cheated on. All cheaters lie. Lying is part of the very nature of a cheater. So wouldn't it make sense to find out all you can about lying and body language if you suspect your husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend is cheating? Of course it would! Well there are certain movements or actions you can look for in your partners' body language that will signal if they are lying through their teeth.
Here are a few pr oven mistakes your partner will make that will alert you to cheating:
Trouble maintaining eye contact. A Lot of liars cannot look you straight in the eye. Their eyes wander everywhere. If they are good at lying (and most repeat cheaters are), it may seem they are looking you in the eye when in fact; they are looking at your forehead. So even a good liar will often give themselves away by the eyes darting around and not looking you in your eyes. Is you honey having trouble looking you in the eye? A lot of blinking of the eyes can also be significant too. The cheater is fidgety or nervous. He or she is not at ease or relaxed. Even with the slickest smooth talker in the world, if you look carefully at what they are doing more so than what they are saying, you will have important clues as to what is really going on inside them. It is hard to keep up the appearance of everything is fine if in fact that person has been cheating on you
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