and I can definitely understand what he did! I trust him" for A. However for B, I would think "oh! this guy made mistake to me again! I can stand it anymore! I do not trust him!". what make us to think like that even if they made same mistakes? Here is the theory that describes how the amount of trust effect human relationships. Stephen Covey uses the metaphor of Emotional Bank Account to describ
What makes Shakespeare the Great Literary Work?
His work contains universal values as well as social reflection of the time.
Emotions or phenomenon comes from environment or situations
> Apply to the Brave New World
and foreign men has been steadily increasing. The emergence of consulting firms and companies dealing with international marriages and the situations that various programs for supporting multicultural families are prepared at the national level tell us that the international marriages not any longer confined to a small number 'special case'. The increase in multicultural families does not always
Nowness(Here-Now)
Making foundations for living here and now by bringing past and future’s problems to ‘here-now’
Imaginary truth(surplus reality)
Using imagination, demonstrating impossible and unrealistic scenes
② Director(leader)
a. A stage manger and therapist in psychodrama
b. Helping the protagonist to react appropriately (facilitator)
③ Auxiliary ego
a. A m
and development. The focal point is that it significantly lessens the basic expenditures required to start from scratch. Because there is a model, a concept to follow suit, it alleviates the burden of expenditures. Fewer burdens on the financial matter including reduction of production cost and overall expenditure can lead to further investment of followers’ management situation. For exampl