📝 Plot: In postwar France, a healer arrives in a small town, drawing attention and suspicion as villagers grapple with faith, superstition and human vulnerability. As tensions rise and secrets unravel, the line between miracle and manipulation blurs, revealing the psychological and moral complexities of belief and human nature.

#LeGuerisseur #dramaFilm #psychologicalDrama #mysteryStory #frenchCinema #classicFilm #1950sFilm #humanPsychology

The One Question I Dislike the Most: Why Do People Block Instead of Communicate?

In today’s digital world, relationships often unfold through screens—WhatsApp chats, social media messages, and quick calls. Technology has made communication faster, but sometimes it has also made…

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📝 Plot: A wealthy family’s quiet life is disrupted when hidden desires and long-standing resentments surface, leading to obsession, manipulation, and moral tension. As secrets unravel, the film paints a gripping psychological portrait of human vulnerability, power struggles, and the fragile boundaries of trust and intimacy.

#PerilEnLaDemeure #Drama #Thriller #PsychologicalDrama #Obsession #FrenchCinema #EuropeanFilm #ClassicFilm #HumanPsychology

Every Excuse Is Just a Well-Dressed Fear - Zsolt Zsemba

Every excuse sits fear wearing a nice outfit. This article breaks down why excuses feel smart, sound reasonable, and keep you from success...

Zsolt Zsemba

Every Excuse Is Just a Well-Dressed Fear

Every Excuse Is Just a Well-Dressed Fear

Behind every excuse sits fear wearing a nice outfit. This article breaks down why excuses feel smart, sound reasonable, and quietly keep you stuck.

Let that sit for a second.

Because excuses never show up shaking, sweating, or panicking. If they did, you would see them for what they are. Fear does not come screaming. It comes dressed in reason, timing, and practicality. It shows up calm, articulate, and convincing.

That is why most people defend their excuses like they are facts.

I would do it, but now is not the right time.

I could try, but I need more information.

I want to change, but I have responsibilities.

I will start when things settle down.

All of that sounds mature. Responsible. Thoughtful. None of it sounds like fear. And that is the problem.

Fear Has Learned How to Speak Your Language.

Most people think fear is dramatic. They imagine it as panic or anxiety. In reality, fear is patient. It waits until you are about to move and then whispers something reasonable enough to stop you.

It does not say Do not do it.

It says maybe later.

Later is fear’s favourite word.

Excuses feel good because they protect your identity. They let you believe you could do the thing without actually risking failure. You stay potential instead of proof. Potential is safe. Proof is dangerous.

As long as you are planning, preparing, or thinking about change, you get credit without exposure. The moment you act, the story changes. Now you can fail. Now you can be seen. Now people can judge results instead of intentions.

So The Excuse Steps in and Saves You!

Look at how polished excuses are. They often involve other people. Timing. Money. Circumstances. They sound selfless. They sound logical. They sound like you are being careful instead of afraid.

But if you listen closely, excuses always serve the same purpose. They keep you exactly where you are.

People love to say they are stuck. Most of the time, they are not stuck. They are choosing familiarity over uncertainty and calling it realism.

Fear hates being exposed, so it dresses itself well. It wears productivity. It wears patience. It wears responsibility. It even wears humility sometimes.

I am not ready yet.

I need to work on myself first.

I just want to be smart about it.

Smart often means safe. Safe often means unchanged.

If you trace your excuses back far enough, they all lead to the same place. Fear of looking stupid. Fear of being wrong. Fear of wasting time. Fear of disappointing others. Fear of discovering that you are not as capable as you thought.

That Last One Hits Hard.

So instead of risking that truth, you build a life that looks busy but goes nowhere. You stay occupied instead of committed. You stay informed instead of involved. You stay comfortable instead of being honest.

The real cost of excuses is not missed opportunities. It is self-trust. Every time you talk yourself out of action, you teach yourself that your word does not mean much. Over time, you stop believing your own promises.

That is when people start saying things like I do not feel motivated anymore.

Motivation Did Not Disappear. Trust Did.

The people who move forward are not fearless. They are just less interested in protecting their excuses. They accept that fear will be there and act anyway. They stop negotiating with it.

They understand something simple. If an excuse sounds good, it is probably lying to you.

Fear wants to sound intelligent. Growth does not need to. Growth only needs movement.

So the next time you hear yourself explaining why now is not the time, pause. Ask one uncomfortable question.

If this excuse was stripped of its logic and politeness, what fear would be left standing underneath it?

You already know the answer.

#Excuses #FearAndGrowth #HumanPsychology #Illogical #InnerWork #mindsetshift #PersonalDevelopment #responsobility #SelfHonesty #takut #ZsoltZsemba
Body Language 3/10
Inspired by Amy Cuddy’s TED Talk:
Your body language shapes who you are—internally and externally. 🎤
#AmyCuddy #BehaviorScience #HumanPsychology

🎬 Justice est faite (Justice Is Done) (1950)

Subtitles available:
🇬🇧 English
🇫🇷 French
🇬🇷 Greek
🇮🇹 Italian
🇪🇸 Spanish

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https://app.box.com/s/k7vxvsk49m292i853rv0g43zn5sokn01

🎞 IMDb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042625/

▶️ Watch the video here 👇
https://darkiworld15.com/titles/173520/justice-est-faite

#JusticeEstFaite
#Drama
#CourtroomDrama
#FrenchCinema
#MoralDilemma
#SocialIssues
#PostwarCinema
#HumanPsychology

My just-turned-13 year old has complained in the last few weeks of feeling a deep sense of #DejaVu regularly, and how much it weirds him out. We've talked about it and in discussing it, I realised that I was also kind of plagued by that when I was around the same age as him, but that slowly over time I stopped getting it so much.

Now I dont think there is anything mystical or magical at all with Deja Vu, but know that is just an odd quirk of the human brain. Im wondering though if there are studies that have been done that show that it is more prevalent in developing teenage/young adult brains? Like could it be, that with all those new connections being made in their noggins, things go awry more often, and generate that odd deja-vu sensation?

Any #psychology / #neurology buffs or boffins out there that have heard of this?

#Brain #humanpsychology #neuroscience

#HumanPsychology #Autism
I've got a question.

Related to my Autism, I have recently experienced so many failures that I am actively avoiding or trying to back out of any implied social contracts to avoid possible or inevitable failure.

If I have to seek counseling for this, because it really is a problem, what is it called?

The Puzzle Scam Evolves Again – Now It’s Everywhere

As I predicted, the puzzle scam has evolved again. What started as simple, seemingly innocent puzzles has grown into something much more pervasive and complicated. It’s no longer limited to one niche, one community, or one type of content. What used to be puzzles are now appearing in memes, political posts, religious content, science posts, and even quotes. It seems that nothing is safe from the reach of this scam, and the audacity behind it is remarkable. Every time I think I’ve seen it […]

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