It is not difficult to play victims in various situations. The victims tend to sit down and see their lives collapse. The victim is a person who accuses others as having predicted failure and gave up. For example, in an article, "You think like a victim or creator", "What does the first student say -" This is not my fault, this is because of a bookstore " - It is true, but this is correct her career did not help. At the end of that day, she could not achieve her goal (to get a book).
Have you ever wondered why bad things happened in your life because you fulfilled the role of the victim rather than becoming a fighter and becoming a creator? Skip Downing explains creators and victims in well thought out pieces. The victim is a person accusing every bad thing that happens in everyone's life. They tried to find workarounds rather than being responsible for their mistakes. Creator is a kind and hearty person who breathes new life to every situation. They tried to come up with the most positive results. Victims and creators have two different ways of thinking, they have different characteristics of making them (Tang Ning). My son's father, Derek, is playing the role of a victim. He sued ... show more
Do you have various kinds of spirit? According to Dr. Skip Downing, there are at least two main ideas. He called them victims and creators. What is the definition of these ideas? A person who thinks that a victim can not influence his life, cause a situation, or try to shape the result. Creators are those who continue to make choices to produce the results they desire. David Mirman wrote an article using two college students to find an example of a textbook to show clear examples of the idea of the victim and creator. I can not get it ... See more
How to redesign the system to manufacture American victims - not all of them in all of these systems. That is a problem. But more Americans define themselves as victims - not as the silent puppet of their destiny authors, their destiny creators, victims - they are the institutions that oppress them and conquer them Legalize. The more they compete for the victims, the more effective democracy, the healthy economy, the rich society can be created.
Jonathan Katz is an entertainment attorney and advocate for the rights of Internet creator. After seven years of traditional media law practice he currently focuses on the challenges faced by online video producers, especially those who are being harassed and abused online. He recently founded Clamor Events, provided a safe space for creators to connect to each other, share experiences, and collaborate on projects. Ashley Mardell is a video blog strongly aware of social justice and wants to talk to a small creator on YouTube. She is on the way to becoming a full-time content producer, produces a small documentary on the theme of the producer and converts her online series "The Lof of the LGBT" into a published book.