Psychology, asked by sukhdeepkhera0127, 9 days ago

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• Who is the father of psychology?
• Would you be friends with yourself?
• If someone is saying sorry after doing something really bad, will you forgive him/her?
•When do you consider someone as your friend?
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Answered by kimrose011
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  • Father of psychology is Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt.

  • in my opinion , I think yes because being friends with yourself is kinda beneficial like you can share anything with yourself and it will BE SAFE FOREVER , you can express yourself to yourself ( idk if it makes sense to you ^^" ) and I myself a friend to myself .. I have experienced my friends leaving me one by one and it's kinda normal I guess ? right? so if you are friends with yourself you will not feel lonely at all !! and of course sharing secrets with yourself I think is the safest thing ever ,lel-")

  • See if someone is saying sorry that's a good thing but the main stream here should be that the person really want to say you sorry or not, or they really feels that they have done something wrong to some or they are hurting someone .. they should feel it from core of their heart , if not it's better not to say sorry if it's gonna be fake -_- .. and in my case if someone says sorry .. there are very less chances I iwll forgive them !! And 1 thing I am very good at recognizing that someone is saying sorry form their heart or not , so if I feel that they really felt that they had done something wrong then I will surely forgive them !!

  • I consider someone as my friend when I am feeling comfortable with them , they are not faking as your friend , and if they also feel comfortable with me , and if I have trust on them like I can trust them even if I am not there .. that's a true friendship in my opinion, tbh .. I can't tell u answer of this question in words ^^"

hope it helps (/°(エ)°)/

Answered by xXItzSujithaXx34
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  1. ➪ Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
  2. ➪ Yes definitely. I think it has a lot to do with your personality. Most INTJ personality types like myself would probably have no problem getting along with themselves as another person. For other types, it's a different story.
  3. ➪ To decide if this is an authentic friendship or not, pay attention to see if your friend sticks around while you reach new goals and high points in your life. Notice if they prioritize your friendship. If you know that you can count on this person at the drop of a dime, they probably are your friend.

Thank you ❣️❣️

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