What is Care for Me?
What is …. “the worth and dignity of each and every individual human life”
What are humans?
What is… social animals?
What does “all” stand for in “Care for all”?
What is… all creatures on earth?
What are the situations in my control called?
What is… Circle of influence?
What is the claim the author makes in this section?
What is… That thoughts and emotions can be brought under control?
What are our primary needs?
What is... shelter, food, water, clothes, and etc?
What is a reason for people to bond?
What is… exclusion?
What are we all bonded by?
What is… the web of life?
What was Irina Ratushinskaya interned for?
What is… Anti-Soviet agitation?
What does failure can become?
What is… Self-fulfilling prophecy?
If the leader of the self capacity remains unused then what can that lead to?
What is... egocentrism, greediness, and selfishness?
What is a consequence of unbalancing care for me & you?
What is… the manipulation of others/masochism?
What capacity gives us the ability to see more of the bigger picture?
What is... care for all?
What do you need to recognize to develop the first step in the development of leadership?
What is… That I am the only person responsible for a change?
What is the reaction, in the author's experience, to the thought “I have to do this”?
What is… Stress, restlessness, and even unhappiness?
What is the ability to go beyond the present moment and restrain from immediate pleasure?
What is… Leader of the Self?
How can we lose sympathy for others?
What is… larger, larger groups?
What is the first danger stated in “Care for all”?
What is... Losing yourself?
What is Professor Seligman's main argument?
What is… That we are ultimately free in our decisions
What is the ABCDE technique?
What is… Adversity; beliefs; consequences; disputation and energization?
What do leaders of the self do when dealt a bad hand of cards?
What is… keep going?
What can happen if you give too much into your in-group?
What is… violence towards others?
What is the second danger stated in “Care for all”?
What is… putting creatures above others?
Why does the author use the example of the experience of Irina Ratushinskaya?
What is… To show a clear refutation of the view that circumstances are to blame?
Why does the author use the example of the experience of Jane Austen?
What is… To show the power to accept and be contended?