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Are human behaviors controlled by the subconscious fear of death? Dr. Steve Taylor, PH.D, Internet editor for Psychology Today writes, "Terror Management Theory suggests that a large part of all human behaviour is generated by unconscious fear of death. This fear generates a fundamental anxiety and unease, which we try to offset with behaviour such as status-seeking or strongly defending the values of our culture. We feel threatened by death and so seek security and significance to defend ourselves against it. Studies have shown, for example, that when people are made more aware of their own mortality, they tend to become more nationalistic and tribal and more materialistic. However, this is by no means always the case. In fact, there is also a great deal of evidence showing that becoming aware of death can have a powerful positive effect, and bring about a radical shift in attitude and perspective."
Mybright Sunshine
Do you think that students with emotional and behavioral needs will be more successful with standing desks?*
A Day in the Life of an Alternative Educator
Which Winnie-the-Pooh character do you identify with?
Alldaybreakfast
what is the most experienced challenges during adolescence ? and why ?
Rovie Cayetano
Do you believe that courteous behavior, such as saying 'thank you' or holding a door, is important even when the other person involved does not deserve it?
Eván Killanin Seigels
If you needed a product (i.e. a camera or hammer) for short term - would you rather buy it or rent it?
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