Applied Psychology Book Combo
Applied Psychology Book Combo
Content introduction:
1. It's okay to not be famous.
"To study, you must choose a "prestigious" major and school. To work, you must also choose a "prestigious" place. Life will be meaningless if you cannot do extraordinary things. These are ambitions that can be found in any young person today; but behind that are also their confusions when choosing life: Who am I, what do I want, and where am I in this life?
It's okay not to be famous! With simple, rustic stories written with a humorous and interesting voice by a journalist, it will bring you back to the true values of life, typical exemplary people living an ordinary but also extraordinary life."
2. Teaching children in confusion
When writing the book Teaching Children in “Confusion”, my only wish is that our descendants will not have to suffer the suffering that we have experienced and are experiencing. That suffering is partly due to the ignorance of the previous generation, but “first blame yourself, then blame others”, it is also the consequence of our ignorance, the legacy that with a sense of responsibility, we must acknowledge and join hands to solve. And we can only solve those legacies when our bodies and minds are transformed so that we can live each day more “clear-minded, calm, and pure”.
3. When the dark clouds come
How to have a correct perception of depression? Why do we get depressed? What to do when we are depressed? How to help a loved one overcome depression? Who can become depressed? And finally, are we depressed? These are questions that almost everyone encounters at some point in their lives. “When the dark clouds come” by Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Hoa was born to help answer these questions.
4. Brew a fragrant area
A Fragrant Land is a “quiet book” about the life experiences of a man who has passed the age of forty, a man who claims to have “begun his own journey” for a few years. He gave up the life of a veteran freelance reporter and writer (he started writing for newspapers in 1994) to live a much simpler life, which he calls a life of awareness. He began meditating and studying the Book of Changes. He is Vu Thuong, the author of A Fragrant Land.
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