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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
It is always easier - and usually far more effective - to focus on changing your behavior than on changing the behavior of others.
After an hour or two of being socially on, we introverts need to turn off and recharge ... This isn't antisocial. It isn't a sign of depression.
I got tattoos for purely antisocial reasons, and now people do it for social acceptance. I miss the individualism. — © Mike Ness
I got tattoos for purely antisocial reasons, and now people do it for social acceptance. I miss the individualism.
The way one behaves and feels as a Dutchman and Dutchwoman is the result of a long development. It is by no means 'the natural way' or 'the human way' of behaving, it is a particular code of behavior which has developed over the years. And these people, the immigrant people, come from a group where different standards of conduct and behavior have developed. What clashes are these two standards of conduct and behavior.
Since emotions are few and reasons are many (said the robot Giscard) the behavior of a crowd can be more easily predicted than the behavior of one person.
Neurotic behavior is quite predictable. Healthy behavior is unpredictable.
No matter what color you are, if you mentor some little boy or girl, you make a huge difference in their lives because they then model behavior that leads to success versus modeling behavior that doesn't.
I've invented Twofacebook, the antisocial network. You start being friends w/entire world & defriend people one by one.
Rational behavior requires theory. Reactive behavior requires only reflex action.
Knowledge is not a guarantee of good political behavior, but ignorance is a virtual guarantee of bad behavior.
The final act of an unraveling society isn't immoral behavior; it's canonizing immoral behavior as a 'new normal' and celebrating it as a 'moral victory.'
All human behavior has a reason. All behavior is solving a problem.
Since survival is the sine qua non, I now define the "moral behavior" as "behavior that tends toward survival". — © Robert A. Heinlein
Since survival is the sine qua non, I now define the "moral behavior" as "behavior that tends toward survival".
The often cruel behavior of Christians toward unbelievers and even toward dissenters among themselves is shocking evidence of the function of that image in relation to values and behavior.
I'm very interested in animal behavior, and the relationship of human beings to other animal behavior.
I'm a little bit antisocial and I recently discovered that I'm introverted. But the love between people makes me alive.
I probably have fundamentally antisocial tendencies. I never took one extracurricular activity. I just failed utterly at that level. Part of me still rebels against that.
Deep in the chaotic regime, slight changes in structure almost always cause vast changes in behavior. Complex controllable behavior seems precluded.
The Constitution was not written to restrain the citizen's behavior, it was writtne to restrain the government's behavior.
The real threat, as seen by the ACLU, is that religious behavior might give secular behavior a bad name, and that is, surely, unconstitutional.
For our own species, evolution occurs mostly through our behavior. We innovate new behavior to adapt.
What motivates most people to change their behavior is consequences. No consequences? No behavior modification.
Be conservative in its sending behavior, and liberal in its receiving behavior.
We can't just have mainstream behavior on television in a free society, we have to make sure we see the whole panorama of human behavior.
There are absolutely ways to manipulate behavior, because our behavior is endlessly being manipulated by the world around us.
Legal behavior is not incompatible with rational, self-interested behavior.
You get more irrationality within the family and in consumer behavior than you get, say, in the behavior of firms in their purchases.
Nobody adopts antisocial behaviour unless they fear that they will fail if they remain on the social side of life.
We always see abhorrent behavior and say why, but then we get mad when somebody tries to answer. Just to answer the question why does not say I'm validating behavior. I'm just saying, if we're going to be a student of human behavior, be a true student.
In Europe, being an artist is a form of behavior. In America, it's an excuse for a form of behavior.
The conception of objective reality ... has thus evaporated ... into the transparent clarity of mathematics that represents no longer the behavior of particles but rather our knowledge of this behavior.
You could call me antisocial, I've called myself that sometimes too, but I just prefer to be alone, and that's nothing against you.
You can't avoid being an egotistical person and ultimately somewhat narcissistic. You can try to curb it by recognizing that behavior. But at the same time, your repetitive behavior has its own psychology, and it's impossible to get out of that.
The fascinating thing about our best and worst behaviors isn't the behavior itself - the brain tells the muscles to do something or other - big deal. It's the meaning of the behavior.
No matter how calmly you try to referee, parenting will eventually produce bizarre behavior, and I'm not talking about the kids. Their behavior is always normal.
I may say that the only differences I expect to see revealed between the behavior of the rat and man (aside from enormous differences of complexity) lie in the field of verbal behavior.
Morals - all correct moral laws - derive from the instinct to survive. Moral behavior is survival behavior above the individual level.
Only when you find the courage to say something to someone that might influence a change in your behavior, does that behavior change. — © Octavia Spencer
Only when you find the courage to say something to someone that might influence a change in your behavior, does that behavior change.
The type of figleaf which each culture employs to cover its social taboos offers a twofold description of its morality. It reveals that certain unacknowledged behavior exists and it suggests the form that such behavior takes.
You don't become a new person by changing your behavior; you discover who you are in Christ and your behavior changes accordingly
The type of fig leaf which each culture employs to cover its social taboos offers a twofold description of its morality. It reveals that certain unacknowledged behavior exists and it suggests the form that such behavior takes.
Knowledge is no guarantee of good behavior, but ignorance is a virtual guarantee of bad behavior.
[M]orality is not a ritualistic obedience to a code of behavior imposed by an external authority. It is rather a healthy habit pattern that you have consciously and voluntarily chosen to impose upon yourself because you recognize its superiority to your present behavior.
Past behavior is the most reliable predictor of future behavior.
The aim of spiritual formation is not behavior modification but the transformation of all those aspects of you and me where behavior comes from...Circumcision of the heart.
Highly proactive people don't blame circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. Their behavior is a product of their own conscious choice.
As SUVs are higher and heavier, they are more likely to kill the people they hit. Driving an SUV in an urban area is an antisocial act.
When women are told that sexual harassment is 'part of the job' or when assistants of both sexes enable harassing behavior, they have bought into the culture that says such behavior is not just permissible, it is a desirable expression of power.
But I contend that the disgusting behavior of many of their alleged 'holy men' relieves us of any intellectual obligation to take the stuff seriously. No amount of sanctimonious rationalization can make such behavior anything but pathological.
Let's have some boilerplate language that accurately describes the candidate that we're talking about. If readers are unfamiliar, here are the descriptions of his behavior and here are the links to that behavior that is described.
The poet, the artist, the sleuth, whoever sharpens our perception tends to antisocial; rarely 'well adjusted,' he cannot go along with currents and trends. — © Marshall McLuhan
The poet, the artist, the sleuth, whoever sharpens our perception tends to antisocial; rarely 'well adjusted,' he cannot go along with currents and trends.
Your desired behavior must become just as much a habit as your undesired behavior was before.
I'm kind of an antisocial person. I realised when I was playing in bands that I wasn't that comfortable being on-stage, and I preferred to be behind-the-scenes. I like the seclusion of composing.
Moral licensing comes into play when people rely on past behavior to dismiss current prejudiced behavior. This is better known as the 'Some of my best friends are...' defense.
I don't think individual media outlets will regulate. There are such things as self-regulatory organizations that will look at the members of the industry and their behavior and establish standards of behavior.
I am put on my best behavior, which means the same thing as the most uncomfortable behavior.
There's nothing really connecting the behavior of the Nile, metallurgy, and the behavior of prices except that I had the mathematical tools to explain them.
The thing that has always interested me in the kinds of shows that I do have more to do with the consequences of behavior than the behavior itself. Pulling a trigger and shooting somebody, or dismembering somebody.
Writing, at its heart, is a solitary pursuit, designed to make people depressoids, drug addicts, misanthropes, and antisocial weirdos.
What I mean by it, and roughly what most biologists who talk about culture mean by it, is either behavior itself, or information that leads to behavior. Information that is picked up through social learning - so, from being with, watching, being taught by others. It's a way that individuals behave or get information about how they will behave that comes directly from the behavior of others.
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