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Originally posted by Superman
I've got a confession to make. But first, let me say I know for a fact there are psychologists out there who are worth their weight in platinum. They are rare. It is more a talent than a skill. But there are counselors who can work magic with their words.
Okay, having said that I have to confess that the reason I got a degree in Psychology and then decided not to pursue it is because.......ready for this?.........drum roll please.........it's because psychology is FOS. Psychology thinks it is an objective science, and that it understands how the human mind works. Give me a break. Economists believe their discipline is a branch of sociology. ****, if you talk to a psychology professor you'd think psychology is a branch of mathematics. When psychology learns enough to be humble, I'll start listening again.
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Dude I'm the one who argued with the 2 MIT Grads on this Board...Lubby and Wayne about the qualitative being equal to the quanitative..or subjective being equal to the objective. I basically got both of them to give ground.
Human Beings decision making process is completely subjective in nature. There is a reason why they do everything, and maybe someday science will come to the point where they will be able to make it objective, but we are just begining to go down that road. So what U have is a hit and miss system, like throwing darts at a board in the dark, but that doesn't mean that there isn't success.