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"Psychology says silence is often better than explaining." - "Psychology says, the greatest win is walking away and choosing not to engage in drama and toxic energy at all." - "Psychology says, you are at your strongest when you are calm." - "Psychology says, re-reading good books and re-watching good movies multiple times over the years gives you new insight into them."
"Psychology says, forgiving your old self is self-care." - "Psychology says, if you feel comfortable alone, you are a powerful individual." - "Psychology says, Smart people will always prioritize their privacy and self-care." - "Psychology says you should be private. Never tell people more than they need to know."
Clear anything that disturbs your mental health." - "
- "Psychology says, don't waste your time with explanations: people only hear what they want to hear." - "Psychology says, respect is one of the greatest expressions of love." - "Psychology says, The less you care, the happier you will be." - "Psychology says, You'll never live a happy life if you always care about what others think about you." -
"Psychology says, everyone leaves. Learn how to survive alone." -
"Psychology says, forgiving people in silence and never speaking to them again is a form of self care." - "Psychology says, ignoring instead of hating is self-care."
"Psychology says, it's ok to live a life others do not understand." -
Psychology says, People will be "disappointed in you" when they can't manipulate you. - "Psychology says, the worst battle is between what you know and what you feel." - "Psychology says, Trust your intuition! It never lies."
Herta Müller ist eine rumäniendeutsche Schriftstellerin, die im rumänischen Banat aufwuchs und 1987 in die Bundesrepublik ausreiste. In ihren Werken thematisiert Müller die Folgen der kommunistischen Diktatur in Rumänien. 2009 wurde Herta Müller der Nobelpreis für Literatur verliehen. Wikipedia
Ihr Großvater hatte nach dem Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs resümiert: „Wenn die Fahnen flackern, rutscht der Verstand in die Trompete.“ Dies wurde der Leitspruch ihres Lebens. „Ich beschloss, die Trompete nicht zu blasen.“
see dali48 and reading & writing about the Nobel Prize in Literature from Albert Camus (1957) to Olav Fosse (2023) etc.
Camus (1957) | Pasternak (1958) | Quasimodo (1959) | Perse (1960) | Andrić (1961) | Steinbeck (1962) | Seferis (1963) | Sartre (1964) | Scholochow (1965) | Agnon/Sachs (1966) | Asturias (1967) | Kawabata (1968) | Beckett (1969) | Solschenizyn (1970) | Neruda (1971) | Böll (1972) | White (1973) | Johnson/Martinson (1974) | Montale (1975) | Bellow (1976) | Aleixandre (1977) | Singer (1978) | Elytis (1979) | Miłosz (1980) | Canetti (1981) | García Márquez (1982) | Golding (1983) | Seifert (1984) | Simon (1985) | Soyinka (1986) | Brodsky (1987) | Mahfuz (1988) | Cela (1989) | Paz (1990) | Gordimer (1991) | Walcott (1992) | Morrison (1993) | Ōe (1994) | Heaney (1995) | Szymborska (1996) | Fo (1997) | Saramago (1998) | Grass (1999) | Gao (2000) | Naipaul (2001) | Kertész (2002) | Coetzee (2003) | Jelinek (2004) | Pinter (2005) | Pamuk (2006) | Lessing (2007) | Le Clézio (2008) | Müller (2009) | Vargas Llosa (2010) | Tranströmer (2011) | Mo (2012) | Munro (2013) | Modiano (2014) | Alexijewitsch (2015) | Dylan (2016) | Ishiguro (2017) | Tokarczuk (2018) | Handke (2019) | Glück (2020) | Gurnah (2021) | Ernaux (2022) | Fosse (2023)