Even though the observed behavior seems to contradict the recognized cultural or biological norms of healthy behavior, the balance of the behavioral system is an indication of the success of adjustment and adaptation. A living system can operate with different levels of effectiveness and efficiency, and can operate, but in order to be able to operate, there is a certain minimum level of balance between internal and external It must be maintained. The behavior system is flexible enough to react effectively to the normal change in force acting on it, and it is sufficient to enable effective adjustment of extreme variability of many of these forces It has stress tolerance.
The problem of life and death: the crisis of speculative novel: What exactly is the problem of "life and death"? Normally, this sentence describes a situation with severe consequences or importance, the result is immutable, the possibilities are two points. This may mean the continuation or termination of one or more biological lives, but it can also be applied to other kinds of crises where disasters (of any scale) are in danger of collapse. It is decision. In this course we will explore this kind of crisis, from human extinction to the crusade of people, to returning to his girlfriend and trying to die. You also need to consider. What does "raw" and "death" mean in a broad sense? Also, what is the way these countries have a literal meaning? In other words, when we say that something is "a matter of life and death", what are we really worried about?
The concept of middle-aged crisis began with the followers of Sigmund Freud. He thought that in middle-aged people thought that everyone was afraid of imminent death. Middle-aged crisis has recently attracted attention in popular culture rather than full-scale research, but there are also some theoretical structures that support this concept. Jung theory, middle-aged is the key to individualized, is a process of self-realization and self-awareness, it has been considered to include the number of potential paradox. Carl Jung does not explain the middle-aged crisis itself, but the fusion of his ideas, feelings, emotions, and middle-aged intuition seems to confuse his life and goals.
This book is a short autobiographical story about the author's fight against middle-aged survival crisis. It states his answer to the last philosophical question. "If God does not exist, death is inevitable, what is the meaning of life?" The story begins with the Oriental allegory of Inoue Dragon. A man is chased by a beast and put in a well, the bottom of the well is a dragon. The man clung to the branch that hit two mice (1 black, 1 white, day and night, cruel traveling time). He was able to lick two drops of honey (it represents his affection for Tolstoy's family and his writing), but death is inevitable so he can no longer find honey.