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With our environment everything change in our life . only one thing remain same that is our behaviour .

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Answered by sgokul8bkvafs
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You were, perhaps, asked by your teacher in the first class why you opted for

psychology over other subjects. What do you hope to learn? If you were asked this

question, what was your response? Generally, the range of responses which surface

in class to this question are truly bewildering. Most students give inane responses,

like they want to know what others are thinking. But then one also comes across

such responses as knowing oneself, knowing others or more specific responses like

knowing why people dream, why people go out of their way to help others or beat

each other up. All ancient traditions have engaged themselves with questions about

human nature. The Indian philosophical traditions, in particular, deal with questions

relating to why people behave in the manner in which they do. Why are people

generally unhappy? What changes should they bring about in themselves if they

desire happiness in their lives? Like all knowledge, psychological knowledge too

is intended to contribute to human well-being. If the world is full of misery, it is

largely due to humans themselves. Perhaps, you have asked why a 9/11 or war

in Iraq happened. Why innocent people in Delhi, Mumbai, Srinagar or in the NorthEast have to face bombs and bullets? Psychologists ask what is in the experiences

of young men which turn them into terrorists seeking revenge. But there is another

side to human nature. You may have heard the name of Major HPS Ahluwalia,

paralysed waist down because of an injury he suffered in a war with Pakistan,

who climbed the Mt. Everest. What moved him to climb such heights? These are not

only questions about human nature which psychology addresses as a human

science. You will be surprised to learn that modern psychology also deals with

somewhat nebulous micro-level phenomenon like consciousness, focusing attention

in the face of noise, or supporters trying to burn down a shopping complex after

their team had scored victory in a football game over its traditional rival. Psychology

cannot claim that answers have been found to these complex questions. But it

surely has improved upon our understanding and how we make sense of these

phenomena. The most striking aspect of the discipline, unlike other sciences, lies in

the study of psychological processes which are largely internal and available to

humans for observation within themselves.

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