8 Quotes About Behavior

We all make mistakes and we all make bad decisions from time to time, but what defines a person is how they deal with those mistakes and how they keep moving forward. The best way to learn from our mistakes is to recognize them and take responsibility for them. When we recognize that we’re not perfect, we can work to develop the courage and the maturity to change. We learn from our mistakes and grow as a person.

Interest in temperament as an individual difference dimension of importance...
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Interest in temperament as an individual difference dimension of importance in one's behavior leads to reanalysis of both theoretical and methodological considerations relating to the construct. Moutasem Algharati
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The era of biologically toxic wireless radio frequency (RF) radiation and harmonic electronic power generation from wind and solar systems with their adverse brain modifying effects that can bring on irritable and aggressive behaviors has made it a bad time to be a police officer. Steven Magee
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Police officers are well known for their aggressive behaviors, search "Police Officer Angry Aggression Theory". I can speak from personal experience that they do cover up for each other and target individuals that they have a vendetta on. Police Internal Affairs is just an extension of the cover up machine, they uphold very few complaints. Steven Magee
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In high altitude astronomical facilities we routinely discharged large amounts of nitrogen gas into closed spaces. We were never informed by the astronomy management team about the abnormally low oxygen environments that the use of liquid nitrogen creates, how long term exposure to it manifests itself in human health and the resulting abnormal mental behaviors. Steven Magee
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I think the world honestly would be a much healthier place if instead of trying to find rationalizations for our bad behavior we would just say, "I was an asshole. Sure, there were reasons behind it, but that doesn't matter. Colin Quinn
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To change undesirable behaviors we see in the world, we must change the thinking that leads to those behaviors. Donald L. Hicks
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If people's night fears of sorcery - which negatively influences their decision to use mosquito nets - fail to impress the outsider, the brute everyday reality remains; in a number of rural African villages it is still much too common for very real hyenas to snatch people, especially children, out of their own homes as they lie sleeping at night, because of the lack of a good front door. T.K. Naliaka