Artists have made offerings to gods, prayed for inspiration, and paid for countless mentorships and education courses, only to still be stumped for ideas and motivation.
Goleman illustrates at-a-glance, through an experimental lens, the importance of developing empathy, internal motivation, impulse control and self-awareness.
Jung's concept of the Shadow and how its repression by the Ego can lead to uncharacteristic reactions that are in contrast to a person's idea of themself.
Hate groups, extremist idealogues, and all people of prejudice can suffer from failing to acknowledge the reasoning and root of their fear or insecurity.