That feels right to me. I’m finding this very interesting.
I begin to suspect that a good alignment between models and sources of well-being might be important in close, interconnect relationships. I don’t think MLW and I would work well as a couple if our sources of well-being and the way we worked towards well-being were not well aligned. I feel that she and I have a mutually understandable language to talk about well-being.
Do you suspect that the liberallity of the psychological community might have made them a little biased in their assessment of sources and process and models of well-being?
Despite having used the terms left and right wing I’m having a moment of clarity and remembering that I’m not actually sure that I find them a useful label.
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Date: 2013-07-18 09:39 am (UTC)I begin to suspect that a good alignment between models and sources of well-being might be important in close, interconnect relationships. I don’t think MLW and I would work well as a couple if our sources of well-being and the way we worked towards well-being were not well aligned. I feel that she and I have a mutually understandable language to talk about well-being.
Do you suspect that the liberallity of the psychological community might have made them a little biased in their assessment of sources and process and models of well-being?
Despite having used the terms left and right wing I’m having a moment of clarity and remembering that I’m not actually sure that I find them a useful label.