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18 LAWS OF HUMAN NATURE

 Hello good morning... My name is pradip pradhan... Today I am going to tell about the 18 LAWS OF HUMAN NATURE......

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18 LAWS OF HUMAN NATURE....

1.law of irationality

Rational people make decisions based on the long-term as well, while irrational people think short term. For example, in seeking a job the irrational person thinks about how much money they can make, while the rational person looks for jobs that fit their long-term goals

2.law of narcissim 

The narcissist takes every slight personally and may react with rage and a desire for vengeance. This is because their sense of worth depends on receiving positive attention. Narcissists try to sway every conversation back to them. They may react with envy when the conversation focuses on others


3.law of role playing 

Role-playing is an activity in which students assume the role of another person and act it out. Students are usually given an open-ended situation in which they must make a decision, resolve a conflict, or act out the conclusion to an unfinished story

4.law of compulsive behaviour 

Compulsive behaviors could be an attempt to make obsessions go away. The act is usually a small, restricted and repetitive behavior, yet not disturbing in a pathological way. Compulsive behaviors are a need to reduce apprehension caused by internal feelings' a person wants to abstain from or control

5.law of convetouness 

The law of covetousness works in a dual nature of positive and negative. The positive pushes people toward growth, just as when a writer comes across a great work, it forces him into a new realization that he can improve on his work.


6.law of shortsightedness

The Law of Shortsightedness

It's what makes us vulnerable when things take an unexpected turn. With the mental projection fizzled out, people have little choice but to hit the bottom in a heartbeat. This reactive mode is partly the reason for the deep social dejection and fear.

7.law of defensiveness 

Defense. ... With respect to a criminal charge, defenses such as alibi, consent, duress, Entrapment, ignorance or mistake, infancy, insanity, intoxication, and Self-Defense can result in a party's acquittal.


8.law of self sabotage 

The Law of Self-sabotage

If a person is keen to adopt negative mental patterns, he/she will attach a negative connotation to every opportunity that rises to the surface. This sabotage can only be tackled with an internal revolution.


9.law of repression 

Repression is a key concept of psychoanalysis, where it is understood as a defence mechanism that "ensures that what is unacceptable to the conscious mind, and would if recalled arouse anxiety, is prevented from entering into it."


10.law of envy

The Law of Envy

Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts. Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself, without comparing himself to somebody else. Envious people feel empty and unfulfilled.

11 .law of grandiosity

If that opinion of our goodness, greatness, and brilliance diverges enough from reality, we become grandiose. ... We imagine our superiority. Often, a small measure of success will elevate our natural grandiosity to even more dangerous levels.


12 .law of gender rigidity 

The Law of Gender Rigidity

Law: All of us have masculine and feminine qualities. ... Advice: You must become aware of these lost masculine or feminine traits and slowly reconnect to them, unleashing creative powers in the process


13 .law of aimlessness


The Law of Aimlessness

Law: People become most successful when they have a sense of purpose in their life. Example: Martin Luther King Jr. is best known for advancing civil rights through nonviolence and civil disobedience. His calling directed his actions and helped him go through many failures in his life

14.law of confirmity 

The Law of Aimlessness

Law: People become most successful when they have a sense of purpose in their life. Example: Martin Luther King Jr. is best known for advancing civil rights through nonviolence and civil disobedience. His calling directed his actions and helped him go through many failures in his life

15 .law of fickleness

The Law of Fickleness. To lead, you must sacrifice, you must show your appreciation to the others in the group, and those who are below you in the hierarchy. Never take people's trust for granted, it is something that you must continually earn. It is what Queen Elizabeth did


16.law of aggression 

Aggression is an action. It is intended to harm someone. It can be a verbal attack--insults, threats, sarcasm, or attributing nasty motives to them--or a physical punishment or restriction


17.law of generational myopia 

The Law of Generational MyopiaLaw: You are born into a generation that defines who you are more than you can imagine. Your generation wants to separate itself from the previous one and set a new tone for the world

18 .law of death denial

The Law of Death Denial

Law: Most people spend their lives avoiding the thought of death. ... Advice: The inevitability of death should be continually on our minds. Understanding the shortness of life fills us with a sense of purpose and urgency to realize our goals



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