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20 Oct, 09:58


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19 Oct, 10:27


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19 Oct, 10:27


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18 Oct, 04:54


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14 Oct, 13:17


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10 Oct, 03:39


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09 Oct, 02:02


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05 Oct, 05:49


MARTIN SELIGMAN – KEY THEORIES (Quick Notes)


•• LEARNED HELPLESSNESS (1967) •• People feel powerless after repeated failure, leading to passivity and depression.

•• POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (1998) ••
Focus on strengths, happiness, and well-being instead of mental illness.


••PERMA Model (2011)••
°P: Positive Emotions
°E: Engagement
°R: Relationships
°M: Meaning
°A: Accomplishment


•• SIGNATURE STRENGTHS ••
Identify and use personal strengths (e.g., creativity, kindness) for fulfillment.


•• LEARNED OPTIMISM (1991) ••
Optimists see failures as temporary; pessimists see them as permanent.


••THE THREE KINDS OF HAPPINESS••
°Pleasant Life° Positive emotions
°Good Life° Engagement
°Meaningful Life° Purposeful living

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02 Oct, 15:49


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02 Oct, 10:33


Mahatma Gandhi’s Personality Through the OCEAN Model
Openness: 🌍 Gandhi exhibited high levels of openness, demonstrated by his innovative approach to social and political issues. His philosophy of nonviolent resistance (Satyagraha) and his willingness to embrace new ideas and cultural practices reflect his open-mindedness.
Conscientiousness: 📅 Gandhi was extremely conscientious. His disciplined lifestyle, meticulous planning of campaigns, and unwavering commitment to his principles of truth and nonviolence highlight his strong sense of duty and responsibility.
Extraversion: 🗣️ Gandhi was not highly extraverted in the traditional sense. He often preferred solitude and introspection. However, his ability to mobilize masses and communicate effectively with diverse groups shows he could engage socially when necessary.
Agreeableness: 🤝 Gandhi scored high on agreeableness. His empathy, compassion, and dedication to social justice and equality are clear indicators. He consistently advocated for the rights of the oppressed and sought peaceful resolutions to conflicts.
Neuroticism: 🧘‍♂️ Gandhi likely had low levels of neuroticism. He maintained calm and composure even in the face of adversity and stress. His ability to remain steadfast and resilient during challenging times is a testament to his emotional stability.
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01 Oct, 06:29


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