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Human Behaviour Management
Assignment 1
Name: Arth Detroja
Student ID: 202001274
Part 1:
Books:
1. Men are from Mars, and Women are from Venus
Overview:
The book talks about the relationship between a man and a woman. The author
simplifies the idea that women and men are different from each other using a
concept that considers that women are from Venus and men are from Mars. On
Mars, all the species are Men, and on Venus, all the species are women. He then
describes what type of behavior is shown when they live separately. Then he
brings in the common problems experienced by couples while living together, and
based on the behavior when they live separately, he suggests some of the
standard solutions to those problems so that the relationship can be much
healthier.
The part that touched you or you felt the most relatable with:
The fact that men and women often have different emotional needs in
relationships impresses me. The author tells us that men need to feel needed
while women need to feel appreciated. Men often feel respected and enjoyed
when they feel useful. In general, loving a woman involves treating her with
kindness, respect, and attention in a way that makes her feel unique and
essential. Men's sense of masculinity is enhanced when they feel needed and
appreciated, which can lead to closer relationships. Emotionally bonded with their
partner. When treated with respect, women often feel more comfortable, loved,
and satisfied in relationships.
Human behavior aspect:
This book explores the complexity of human behavior in relationships. It
examines how men and women often communicate differently, have different
emotional needs, and resolve disagreements differently. Where men tend to offer
solutions while women often seek emotional support. The author emphasizes
how these differences can give rise to misunderstandings and disputes and
offers suggestions for resolving these problems. This book is a self-help guide for
those looking to improve their relationships by encouraging self-awareness and
personal growth.
Critical appreciation:
I have mixed opinions about this book. It contains both valuable information and
many errors. The author gives helpful tips on improving relationships by
understanding communication differences and different ways of thinking. The
author told us that listening and paying attention to people's feelings and needs is
essential. The book emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding
in relationships. But it also dramatically distorts gender differences, creating
hypotheses that have no solid scientific basis. It also focuses primarily on
relationships between men and women, ignoring other relationships. The book
endorses gender stereotypes that can be harmful.
Impact on your life:
This book has been a valuable self-help resource for me, opening the doors to a
deeper understanding of both my psyche and the intricate workings of the
opposite sex's mind. Through its insights, I've come to appreciate that men often
view conflict as a challenge to conquer, while women tend to perceive it as a
potential threat to the relationship's harmony. Men are inclined to express their
desires straightforwardly, whereas women may communicate their needs through
subtle hints and cues. Moreover, the book underscores the distinction between
male logical thinking, rooted in facts and figures, and female emotional thinking,
which prioritizes feelings and relationships. A pivotal lesson I've gleaned from this
book is that, while undeniably vital, love is not the sole ingredient for a successful
relationship. What truly matters is the unwavering commitment, empathy, and
nurturing care invested in fostering a thriving partnership.
1. Tuesdays with Morrie
Overview:
The book is about Mitch meeting his old sociology professor, Morrie, every week.
Morrie is very sick with ALS, a severe disease. During their meetings, Morrie
talks about essential things in life, like love, family, getting older, forgiving people,
and why life is meaningful. Mitch learns a lot from Morrie, making him think
differently about what's important. In the book, Morrie gets sicker and sicker but
stays positive and teaches Mitch essential life lessons. The story ends with
Morrie passing away, but Mitch has great memories and has changed how he
looks at life. The book shows how strong connections with people can teach us
important things and how wisdom can be passed down from one generation to
another.
The part that touched you or you felt the most relatable with:
What struck me the most was how Morrie stressed the importance of letting
ourselves feel and show our emotions ultimately. In Chapter 12, he talked about
his moments of vulnerability and times when he had tears in his eyes. His simple
statement, "It's okay to cry," carries much meaning. He emphasized that it's
fundamental to being human to express these feelings and confront our fears.
Many of us have grown up thinking we should hide our emotions because it's
seen as a sign of weakness. Morrie encourages us to accept our feelings. He
also pointed out that holding grudges and resentments only brings us pain, and
forgiving others is a way to heal ourselves. "Forgive yourself before you die.
Then forgive others." Morrie's words remind us that forgiving ourselves is just as
important as forgiving others.
Human behavior aspect:
The book focuses on understanding human behavior, like why we do what we do
and how our minds work. Morrie dives deep into the complexities of life. He
teaches us about forming real and deep connections with others and the
incredible strength that love carries. Morrie's courage stands out because he
directly confronted the fear of dying and death itself, while most of us just live
with the fear of not living forever. He also talks about how society pressures us to
chase after material things in life, but he guides us to concentrate on what's really
important. He gave us a manual for being human that we never had before.
Critical appreciation:
I want to express my appreciation for Mitch's writing style, which is incredibly
accessible and relatable. Morrie's wisdom comes across as authentic and
straightforward. Mitch's ability to describe the experiences and stories in a
down-to-earth way makes readers feel like they're experiencing it themselves.
Morrie doesn't use complicated language or unrealistic examples; he talks about
things that feel very familiar, likely because they are real-life stories. One of the
most important takeaways is the reminder that every person eventually has to
confront the reality of their own mortality. As Morrie aptly said, "Love is how you
stay alive, even after you are gone."
Impact on your life:
Tuesdays with Morrie became a personal guide for me. These lines from this
book changed my perspective and made me realize the importance of things that
matter. "When you're in bed, you're dead" suggests that merely existing and
staying in our comfort zone without actively pursuing our goals will lead to a
boring life without purpose. When Mitch said, "That bugs me, that they want to
wait until you wither.", Morrie replied, "It bugs you because you look out for me." it shows how Morrie noticed people's effort even in his condition. "I believe in
being fully present." - Morrie always tried to focus only on what was going on at
that moment, and that's a great lesson as it shows how to be a good listener and
take one thing at a time in life. Mitch noticed something about Morrie that caught
my eye too, and it was, 'Despite his pain and decay, this little old man listened to
the way they always wanted someone to listen. - it shows how Morrie valued the
people he loved and respected them for taking their time to meet him. "How
strange, I thought, that he nearly fainted once from watching someone else's
illness, and now he was so able to endure his own." - This observation made by
Mitch told us that when we are faced with our own illness or adversity, we are
forced to confront it head-on but seeing someone else in despair is too
distressing.
Part 2:
Movies:
1. Barfi
Overview:
"Barfi!" is a touching Indian romantic comedy-drama film set in various beautiful
Indian locations. Directed by Anurag Basu, it revolves around Barfi (Ranbir
Kapoor), a deaf and mute young man. His love for Shruti (Ileana D'Cruz) goes
unfulfilled as she marries someone else due to societal pressures. Barfi's life
changes when he meets Jilmil (Priyanka Chopra), an autistic woman from a
wealthy family who escapes her caretakers. The movie explores their
interconnected lives and how they deal with love and challenges, with Shruti
realizing her passion for Barfi, who is devoted to Jilmil.
The part that touched you or you felt the most relatable with:
"Barfi!" depicts a profoundly moving and unconventional love story, particularly
between Barfi and Jilmil. Despite their communication challenges, their
connection is portrayed as tender and sincere. It beautifully illustrates that love
can be mighty even without spoken words. Moreover, the film imparts a valuable
lesson about accepting people for who they are, flaws and differences included.
It reminds us not to try to change those we encounter but rather embrace them
for their uniqueness.
Human behavior aspect:
"Barfi!" emphasizes the importance of accepting people as they are, showcasing
the robust and unconventional love between Barfi and Jilmil. It also highlights the
value of genuine friendship through Barfi's relationship with Sudhanshu. The film
delves into how societal expectations can shape our decisions, as seen in
Shruti's forced marriage, offering insights into the influence of social norms on
personal choices.
Critical appreciation:
"Barfi!" isn't just a movie; it's a captivating cinematic experience that lingers in the
hearts and minds of its viewers. Directed by Anurag Basu, the film skillfully
immerses you in Barfi's world, where sounds and expressive silences take center
stage, reminiscent of Chaplin's timeless humor. Basu's storytelling is exceptional,
using flashbacks and nested flashbacks to narrate a simple yet impactful story
without confusing the audience. Ranbir Kapoor's portrayal of Barfi is a true
standout, redefining his acting prowess. Despite his character being deaf and
mute, Kapoor's performance is so convincing that you forget he ever needs to
speak. Priyanka Chopra, in her role as an autistic character, delivers natural and
impeccable expressions. Similarly, Ileana D'Cruz, with her undeniable charm and
beauty, performs admirably as a narrator and an actor in the film.
Impact on your life:
"Barfi!" profoundly impacted my life by introducing me to novel concepts and
deep human emotions. It illuminated the power of nonverbal human connections,
showcasing the beauty of love and acceptance in the face of communication
challenges. The film's emphasis on genuine relationships over conforming to
societal expectations has reshaped my perspective and given me the courage to
reconsider my priorities and relationships. It has instilled a greater appreciation
for freedom and a newfound respect for it.
2. Beautiful Mind
Overview:
"A Beautiful Mind" is a powerful film depicting the life of gifted mathematician
John Forbes Nash Jr., skillfully portrayed by Russell Crowe and directed by Ron
Howard. While Nash excels in mathematics, he grapples with personal
challenges, including difficulty connecting with people and experiencing
hallucinations due to paranoid schizophrenia. Jennifer Connelly plays Alicia
Nash, his supportive wife who suspects his condition. Nash's battle with
schizophrenia is manifested through imaginary characters like Charles Herman,
Dr. Rosen, and Dr. Parcher. With the help of Dr. Rosen and Alicia's unwavering
love, John learns to manage his condition and overcomes his mental health
struggles, with support from friends like Thomas King and Sol, ultimately
achieving success in his mathematical pursuits.
The part that touched you or you felt the most relatable with:
One of the most touching moments in the movie that deeply resonated with me
was when John Nash received the Nobel Prize in Economics near the end. It was
a compelling scene, considering the immense challenges he faced due to his
lifelong battle with schizophrenia. Nash's heartfelt speech during the award
ceremony, where he expressed his gratitude to his unwaveringly supportive wife,
Alicia, and acknowledged the steadfast friendship of people like Charles and his
colleagues, was genuinely moving. It marked a poignant moment of recognition
and validation for Nash in the academic world and left a lasting impact on me as
a viewer.
Human behavior aspect:
"A Beautiful Mind" vividly illustrates how individuals respond to daunting
circumstances, particularly mental illness. The film poignantly portrays the
challenges that can arise when a person's mind doesn't function as expected. It
sends a powerful message about the capacity of individuals to triumph over
adversity, even in the face of the most formidable challenges, through
determination and the support of loved ones. The movie also underscores the
significance of friendship and love, highlighting the profound impact of
meaningful connections in our lives. John Nash's journey, from facing adversity to
achieving success, is a compelling reminder of the importance of persevering
toward our goals, no matter how arduous the trip may be.
Critical appreciation:
Director Ron Howard demonstrates his mastery in tugging at the audience's
heartstrings through his exceptional storytelling and direction. The film skillfully
immerses viewers in the world of John Nash, creating a sense of being part of his
journey. It effectively conveys the challenges of mental health issues while
emphasizing the importance of support in overcoming them. Russell Crowe's
portrayal of the complex and enigmatic Nash is remarkable, and Jennifer
Connelly delivers a touching performance in a role filled with loyalty and
empathy. The cast and the captivating visuals stand out as one of the film's most
outstanding aspects, contributing to its overall excellence.
Impact on your life:
"A Beautiful Mind" left a profound imprint on my life by shining a light on mental
health and nurturing empathy within me. John Nash's journey underscored the
potency of resilience and the significance of persevering through life's
challenges. It instilled in me that we can conquer nearly any obstacle with the
appropriate support and a determined mindset. The film prompted me to
reevaluate my relationships, emphasizing the importance of standing by loved
ones during their struggles, and ultimately deepened my understanding of the
human experience.
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