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Finding Your Passion in Psychology: A Method of Study

Posted on 23/04/202017/09/2021 by Davood Gozli

It is common for senior undergrads or post-grads in Psychology to lose their interest. They forget why they had decided to enter into Psychology in the first place. Even when (or perhaps especially because) they get involved in a line of research, they might become cynical, practical, confused, mirroring the attitude of many of their…

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Psychology as Counter-Discipline: On Introducing Oneself

Posted on 21/04/202031/03/2021 by Davood Gozli

What is a good way to introduce yourself to someone? I hadn’t given this question much thought. But I started asking it when I received Rachel Haywire‘s tweet, “Where can I get an introduction to your work?” Is there an introductory place in my work? A place appropriate for new friends and interlocutors? I can…

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Reading ‘Pride & Prejudice’

Posted on 07/04/202007/04/2020 by Davood Gozli

My guest in the upcoming episode of the Three Books series will be Andrew Taggart. We have already had one conversation, which I immensely enjoyed. I am very much looking forward to talking with him again. Given my decision to read at least one of the three selected books of each guest, I have started…

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Isolation & Availability

Posted on 17/03/202004/04/2020 by Davood Gozli

I am writing this for my students, having in mind how the changes in our educational arrangement have impacted them. Prolonged periods of isolation is difficult. This is especially true when we lose contact with what excites us, what inspires us, and what motivates us. Sometimes being around family members for long can feel isolating;…

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Untying Knots: Nietzsche’s Dance

Posted on 05/03/202005/03/2020 by Davood Gozli

I recommend reading Pam Weintraub’s article on Nietzsche and Dance. What is crucial about this perspective is that it views dancing not as doing, as much as undoing, unraveling, untying. Here is, to me, the most significant passage: … those who dance are not burdened by ressentiment, or need for revenge. They have the sensory discernment…

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