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Abhinav Sen
Mar 28, 2023
In Journalist Phase-INTERMEDIATE
Commodities can have an impact on genuine relationships, but the extent of that impact will depend on the specific circumstances and the individuals involved. In some cases, the exchange of commodities or gifts can enhance a genuine relationship. For example, giving thoughtful gifts or tokens of appreciation can help to strengthen a bond between two people. Similarly, sharing experiences that involve the exchange of commodities, such as cooking a meal together or sharing a bottle of wine, can help to create positive memories and strengthen a relationship. However, if the exchange of commodities becomes the primary focus of a relationship, it can lead to a shift in the dynamic and potentially damage the genuine nature of the relationship. For example, if one person in a relationship is always showering the other with gifts or expecting gifts in return, it can create an imbalanced power dynamic and erode the authenticity of the relationship. Ultimately, the impact that commodities have on a genuine relationship will depend on the intentions and attitudes of the individuals involved. If commodities are used in a way that enhances and supports a genuine connection between two people, they can have a positive impact. However, if they become the sole focus of the relationship, it can lead to problems.
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Abhinav Sen
Mar 07, 2023
In Journalist Phase-INTERMEDIATE
The fear of being judged is a common feeling experienced by many people, and it can manifest in different situations, such as public speaking, social interactions, and even in personal relationships. This fear can be a result of many factors, such as low self-esteem, past experiences of rejection or criticism, and societal pressure to conform to certain standards. To overcome this fear, it's important to challenge negative beliefs and thoughts that fuel the fear of judgment, such as assuming that others will always judge or reject you. Practicing self-compassion and building self-confidence can also help reduce the fear of judgment. Seeking support from friends, family, or a therapist can also be helpful in addressing the underlying causes of the fear and developing coping strategies.
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Abhinav Sen
Mar 06, 2023
In Journalist Phase-INTERMEDIATE
Perfection according to society can vary depending on the specific culture, time period, and social norms. In general, society often places a high value on certain qualities such as physical attractiveness, intelligence, wealth, and success. In terms of physical appearance, society often idealizes a certain body type, which may be influenced by factors such as race, gender, and age. In terms of intelligence, society often values high academic achievement and intellectual pursuits. Those who perform well in school, attend prestigious universities, and have impressive careers are often admired and respected. Wealth and success are also highly valued in many societies, with the notion that those who are financially successful have achieved a level of perfection. This can lead to a culture of competition and a pressure to constantly strive for more, often at the expense of personal well-being. any comments?
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Abhinav Sen
Mar 06, 2023
In Journalist Phase-INTERMEDIATE
Prioritizing social status over social identity can have significant negative impacts on both the individual and society as a whole. Social status refers to an individual's perceived position within society, based on factors such as wealth, occupation, and education. Social identity, on the other hand, is a sense of belonging to a particular social group or category, based on factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. When individuals prioritize social status over social identity, they may engage in behaviors that reinforce social hierarchies and perpetuate inequality. For example, they may exclude individuals who do not fit their desired social status group, discriminate against individuals based on their social identity, or engage in unethical or illegal behavior to maintain or increase their social status. Any comments?
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Abhinav Sen
Feb 16, 2023
In Journalist Phase-INTERMEDIATE
As an international student in Australia I can relate this with my life. Managing study and job is challenging and rather then working on our self we mainly focused on goals, which are set by the society. Every one start from beginning with zero confidence and lots of pressure. People are enjoying on weekend meanwhile international students work for extra income. If they can not meet the expectation of family or peers then they are in depression, society is responsible for that.
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