Podcasts




【Psychological Knock on the Door#167】What can we learn from "making mistakes & being stupid" in life?

Duration: 0:32:41

The poscast discusses the author's personal mistakes and experiences related to psychology and life lessons. The author, Yang Jiali, is a psychologist and writer who has appeared on television programs and YouTube channels. The article includes anecdotes about the author's mistakes, such as misinterpreting a movie title and retreating from conflicts with family members. The author also discusses the importance of accepting and learning from one's mistakes and taking responsibility for one's actions. Ultimately, the article emphasizes the humorous and enlightening aspects of making mistakes and learning from them.


【Psychological Knock on the Door#165】Worry relief time~Refused to be a "tool man", how did you get rid of the "savior complex"?

Duration: 0:28:09

The writer, Chen Yixuan, is a playwright and her show airs every Saturday globally, covering topics such as sex and mental health. The letter she received is from someone who has struggled with interpersonal relationships due to feelings of emptiness and uncertainty in their own life. They are easily drawn to people with strong opinions and ideas, but also crave validation from others. The writer reflects on the importance of respecting others' opinions and boundaries, while also acknowledging the struggle of finding motivation and purpose in one's own life. She also highlights the difference between having strong opinions and feeling the need to persuade others, as the former can lead to inspiration while the latter can be off-putting.