Written by: Matthew Sabatine The following article/post represents only the views of the author and not everyone at Common Issues. What is personality and what is it composed of? Plenty of psychologists have proffered different definitions throughout the decades: "That which permits a prediction of what a person will do in a given situation." -Raymond B.... Continue Reading →
Self-Schemas–What Makes Your Personality!
Written by: Matthew Sabatine The following article/post represents only the views of the author and not everyone at Common Issues. We have beliefs and notions about ourselves as well as others. Schemas are the categories under which we cognitively organize such knowledge. We have self-schemas [1]. Self-schemas are molded and shaped by past experiences, social... Continue Reading →
The Building Blocks of Your Thoughts and Emotions–Schema Theory
Written by: Matthew Sabatine The following article/post represents only the views of the author and not everyone at Common Issues. How is knowledge obtained, managed and sorted out? What does it mean when I say that comprehension is what we know about the world? Schema theory tells us that knowledge is a web of interconnected... Continue Reading →
What is Positive Psychology?
Written by: Matthew Sabatine It won't kill them to carry these logs. Will it? The following post/article represents only the views of the author and not everyone at Common Issues. In his 2007 track titled “Stronger” Kayne West sang the words “N-now th-that that don't kill me Can only make me stronger.” Maybe he was... Continue Reading →
What Does The Movie Midsommar Have to Say About Cults and Their Victims?
Written by: Matthew Sabatine The following post/article represents only the views of the author and not everyone at Common Issues. Introduction: Ari Aster’s 2019 movie Midsommar tells an ingenious tale of how a religion or cult takes advantage of a person’s state of vulnerability. It appears charming and harmless while luring you in, but once... Continue Reading →
The History of Evolutionary Thought!
Written by: Matthew Sabatine The following article/post represents only the author's views and not everyone at Common Issues. The idea that species undergo change is an idea dating back to the ancient world. It can be seen in the writings of Empedocles (495–35 BCE), the Greek Atomists, and the pre-Socratic natural philosophers. [1] Arguably, we... Continue Reading →
DMT, The Shamans, Ayahuasca, and Consciousness
Written by: Matthew Sabatine The following essay/post represents the views of only the author and not everyone at Common Issues. A few nights ago, I picked up National Geographic’s issue on Science of The Supernatural, wherein it discusses healing and miracles. Shamans are leaders of hunter-gatherer societies, and are venerated because of people's belief in... Continue Reading →
How Your Genes Plan For or Against Your Wedding and One-Night Stands!
Written by Matthew Sabatine The following post/essay represents the views of only the author and not everyone at Common Issues. Parental investment theory is something you can relate to if you are a parent; you sacrifice a lot of time, energy, materials, money, etc. to take care of your children when you could have expended... Continue Reading →
Distracting People With Irrelevant Stuff During Debates–The Red Herring Fallacy!
Written by: Matthew Sabatine The following post/essay represents the views of only the author and not everyone at Common Issues. Internet discussion pages appear to be teeming with red herring fallacies. I usually find them in debates on contentious topics that heavily impact people’s worldviews and private lives. Instead of engaging with the opponent’s point,... Continue Reading →
The Inferiority Complex and the Nature of Children
Written by: Matthew Sabatine Disclaimer: the following article reflects only the views of the author and not everyone at Common Issues. “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” ~Proverbs 22:6 The ancient author(s) of this Biblical book probably didn’t realize that... Continue Reading →