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It is observed in every society that some of its members do not grow up, so to speak, but remain in a child-like state of irresponsibility. So, the aforementioned “awareness of consequences”, though valuable and necessary, does not seem to be a quality that is evenly distributed amongst the population. And it [...]
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68. Curing the Criminal
Posted in Panama, tagged consciousness, convicts, crime, culture, education, individuality, karma, meditation, philosophy of work, prison policy, psychology, rehabilitation, religion on September 5, 2009 | 2 Comments »
67. Why Do Criminals Do It?
Posted in Panama, tagged consciousness, crime, education, incarceration, individuality, karma, meditation, psychology, rehabilitation, religion on August 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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Attention has been a lively topic in psychology in recent years, what with the sudden proliferation of ADD (attention deficit disorder), especially among the youth. ADD is being blamed for so many behavioral problems that it sounds like the latest medical fad. In a more general sense, attention is what consciousness does. [...]