I wanted to make a life by assisting people. To do so, I wanted to study more about human growth and have a deeper understanding of myself and others. Social science, particularly scientific methods of analyzing behavior, piqued my interest. I acquired critical thinking skills so that I may be of assistance to others. My psychology studies provided me with information that allows me to be much more aware of what is going on with myself and others. I wanted to learn more about people, and this social psychology class can help me discover more about myself, such as what inspires me, what type of personality I have, and how my personality influences how I think and behave. I chose this photo because in chapter two magical thinking without a reasonable relationship of causality, thinking that one occurrence occurs as a result of another. Which grab my attention the most.

SpongeBob rainbow – magical thinking. memegenerator.net. (n.d.). Retrieved January 30, 2022, from https://memegenerator.net/instance/65592106/spongebob-rainbow-magical-thinking
Blog 2
I used to hate studying, but after I entered college, I learned how much I liked it.In terms of academics, I swayed a lot. I’ve always been the quiet kid who sits at the front of the class and takes meticulous notes. I am confident in my ability to be a decent person because I am eager and motivated to continually recognize when I am wrong and seek out and align myself with what is correct, as well as understand WHY something is wrong or correct. Not because I persuade myself I’m correct even when confronted with ostensibly valid counter-arguments. As a result, I’m certain that I’m a nice person. Am I certain that all of my opinions are correct? Not completely. I always challenge my beliefs, and this is what it takes to be a decent person. True, I’m not certain that this is an all-encompassing definition of a nice person. It’s presently my own definition. However, I am certain that I meet that criteria of a decent person. Is there a sense of assurance? When you have real confidence, things seem to fall into place effortlessly.
Blog 3
We are often aware of our sensations but unable to articulate them vocally, which dilutes the intensity of our emotions. It makes it difficult for us to properly appreciate what is going on around us. Sometimes songs give us words, and we discover that they mirror the sensation we’re feeling at the time, even seizing us. Our emotional reaction gets deeper and more extensive after we’ve accomplished that step. “That’s it,” we say. “That’s precisely how I feel.”That occurs both as a result of the lyrics’ meaning and to the amount that it is supported by music, because when we use a song to convey how we feel, the music also lends the experience a tone: it masquerades and matches it. On this, for example, the typical dedicated song parts on the radio are based: I’d like to explain how I feel about you through this song. Or, if things aren’t going so well, I’d like to communicate through this song, where I’ll be able to convey myself further than I could with my own words. The song I chose was Just fine by Mary j because every woman plays this song when they are going through tough time.