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What We Still Don t Understand About the Human Mind | The Saturday Evening Post

What We Still Don t Understand About the Human Mind | The Saturday Evening Post
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Which career choice is better? Specialization or changeable over time? | કઈ કરિયર ચોઈસ વધુ સારી? સ્પેશિયલાઇઝેશન અથવા સમય સાથે પરિવર્તનીય?

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Cave syndrome : Why some people may choose to stay home even after COVID-19 ends

    Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) With warm weather approaching and the promise of a “one-dose summer” on the horizon, many Canadians are making plans for the summer and fall, eager for life to get back to pre-pandemic “normal.” But not all Canadians are happy to see the end of lockdown life brought about by COVID-19 restrictions. The term ‘cave syndrome’ has been bandied about in news headlines and on social media, a term being used to describe people who may not be so willing to resume normal life when the COVID-19 pandemic sees its end. But while it may accurately describe people’s genuine struggle to return to normal lives as restrictions ease, psychologists say it’s a term that oversimplifies and pathologizes things.

Sistahs on the Frontlines: JAMILIA LAND: STANDING IN THE GAP — The Sacramento Observer

Jamilia Land was 10 when an Oakland police officer pointed a gun at her and ordered her to shut up. “When he did that, my father damn near lost his mind,” Ms. Land recalls of the long-ago incident. She had witnessed the officer harassing her father. Once his ire turned on her, a tussle ensued between the two men and her father, Willie Elvin Land, was beaten with a baton. “I remember how traumatic it was, seeing my father lay there on the ground just helpless and afraid,” she said. “That was the first time I had seen my father afraid. … It changed me.”

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