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Psychology - My Life Understandings

Psychology - My Life Understandings

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These are reflections or chunks of my life and how I was able to understand some points of it psychologically in my own point of view with help from other influences. Maybe my reflection could help you with my own psychological opinions, but note it's my own support it may not be perfect but at least I can give you some of my own advice and advice from others that supported my understandings.
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These poems are just some of the little pieces that make up my life. Whenever I get inspired by someone or something, I write a little story about it in the form of a poem. In a way, it helps me express what I have in my mind in a very vague way. I'm not that kind of a direct person, but there are things that are sometimes, better to kept secret. Here, these poems are what I wanted to say to my friends, to other important people, to people in general, to the world around me, to life and each detail it possesses. Each poem has a central theme, and around that revolves a certain story that I want to impart, something too delicate to be expressed directly, something too complicated. Here, I want to share who I am. That's ... probably all ... that I need to say.

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