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Why do we want things we don't have?

The human mind always seeks pleasure. Most of the time, this pleasure comes from
external sources. No matter what you have, if the other person has something that you
don't have, you'll naturally want it. There is an innate desire that fuels this urge

What is the psychological term for blaming others?


In social psychology, fundamental attribution error (FAE), also known as
correspondence bias or attribution effect, is the tendency for people to under-emphasize
situational and environmental explanations for an individual's observed behavior while
overemphasizing dispositional- and personality-based explanations.

Blame protects your ego.


In a way, blaming is form of social comparison that is status-seeking. If you blame
someone, it puts you in the superior seat, making you feel more important and the 'good'
person as opposed to their 'bad'. Of course some people use blaming to make
themselves a victim.

What triggers love in a man?


Women fall in love when their dopamine and oxytocin levels reach a certain level. Men
need a certain level of dopamine, vasopressin and testosterone to fall in love, but they
also need to create new receptors that can absorb this new level, and it takes time.

Is there equality in relationships?


But, what does it mean to have an equal relationship? Equality in a relationship means
that each person's interests and desires are respected and met to a reasonable
degree as opposed to just one partner's needs dominating the relationship.
Inequality in a relationship refers to an imbalance of power between partners.

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