In love again

I am once in love... not with anyone. I am once again in love with Psychology. For those who do not have a clue, I graduated with Psychology and Business Management. Brief history on why Psychology...

During high school when we were asked by our guidance councilor to choose a degree which we think we wanted to pursue in the future. During those times, I was becoming more open with people. I can easily connect with people and conversations were not a problem. Behind those encounters, I slowly became more curious in the human mind. I asked questions a lot and I was seeking answers on why people think differently. CSI and Crime nights were the last straw that pushed me to get Psychology as a degree. My parents must have wondered why but fortunate enough I got in a University that offers double degree programs. Thus, I also took up Business Management knowing that a Psych Degree is not enough here in the country.

I did enjoy my Psych classes more than my Management classes and I practice my management side now more than my Psych side. However, what made things more interesting was that, I found a hobby that is focused on my Psychology. I slowly succumb to it that I would consider it a part of me. I was opened to new doors of this wonderful science. There are much to learn by I need to focus on my career first. Then my learning in my hobby slowed down.

Just recently, I started watching TV series and I took an old DVD in my collection and started watching it. I became hooked, I became obsessed. The title is "Criminal Minds". How they tackle the issues, how they uplift and use Psychology is a work of art. There were a number of TV series that I do enjoy watching but I would say that this show made an impact to me. My view in the use of Psychology is wide and this TV show rekindled my passion for Psychology. To add, the format of the show usually starts and ends with a quote from a famous person which I consider as guiding wisdom.

I do hope I could have the time to learn more on this field which answers a lot of question in my mind.

To start, I will be posting quotes from different authors as a guiding light.

The least of things with a meaning is worth more in life than the greatest of things without it. - Carl Jung

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