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Psychology says we come into the world to dismantle what we've been taught and to learn new things.

The article discusses insights from Chilean psychologist and writer Pilar Sordo during an interview with José del Rio for LA NACION. Sordo talks about the evolution of social relationships and the importance of language in emotional stability. She suggests that humans come into the world to 'unlearn' what they were taught and learn new things through internal dialogue. Sordo notes that people are using less vocabulary when speaking, which reduces their ability to express inner experiences. She references Spanish psychiatrist José Luis Marín, who argues that lack of words leads to illness, as语言

La psicóloga y escritora chilena Pilar Sordo conversó con José del Rio para LA NACION y remarcó en un tramo de la entrevista la importancia de vencer los obstáculos a la hora de asumir desafíos y disfrutar así del camino y la “osadía” que muchos de ellos implican al transitarlos.

“No hay que dejar de hacer algo por miedo. Para mí, el miedo es un motor, un estimulador. Esa osadía, ese arrojo y hasta la falta de vergüenza me permitieron acercarme al mundo hispano y conectar con tanta gente”, aseguró con cierta complicidad hacia sus seguidores.

Durante otro tramo de la entrevista, la especialista analizó la evolución de los vínculos sociales y la relevancia del lenguaje en la construcción de la estabilidad emocional de los individuos.

Según Sordo, las personas usan menos vocabulario al hablar , un fenómeno reduce la capacidad para expresar lo que sucede en el interior de cada sujeto. En ese sentido, Sordo citó al psiquiatra español José Luis Marín para explicar que el ser humano se enferma por falta de palabras, ya que el intercambio de lenguaje por emoticones, por ejemplo, afecta la profundidad de los vínculos.

Pilar Sordo en Conversaciones con José del Rio La psicóloga señaló que la falta de paciencia actual impide que ambos participantes se sientan escuchados y atendidos: “Hemos ido reduciendo la paciencia, porque no solo me cuesta decirte lo que me pasa, sino que cada vez tú tienes menos paciencia para escucharme a mí“ .

“Entonces ese intercambio hace que sea muy difícil generar conversaciones donde de verdad ambos se sientan escuchados y atendidos en esa conversación. Porque la conversación tiene que tener ese desafío en el que yo me exponga a transformarme con lo que tú me dices . Porque si no se transforma en una especie de monólogo intermitente”, agregó.

Cómo afecta el diálogo interno a la visión del mundo

Sordo investigó el tema durante ocho años y según sus conclusiones, la forma en que cada individuo se habla a sí mismo determina su amor propio y define la percepción sobre el resto de la sociedad: “Cómo te hablas define tu amor propio y tu visión del mundo” .

Si alguien se percibe como una persona confiable o noble, proyecta esa confiabilidad en su entorno, sostuvo la analista y remarcó que la autopercepción define los procesos de duelo, el propósito de vida y la forma de expresar las emociones.

Pilar Sordo Rodrigo Nespolo “Es como te hablas porque eso determina tu amor propio, pero no solo determina tu amor propio, sino que determina tu visión de mundo” , explicó la analista, y enseguida agregó: “Creo que el diálogo interno, mi autopercepción, tiende a definir mi visión del mundo y de cómo yo me voy a relacionar con él y desde ahí cómo voy a vivir mis procesos de duelo, cómo voy a definir mi propósito de vida, cómo voy a expresar lo que me pasa en relación a ese mismo motor ”.

El crecimiento personal como generador de incomodidad

El proceso de maduración implica una molestia que muchas personas evitan. Sordo criticó la exigencia social de felicidad constante, ya que para la autora, la incomodidad funciona como la única invitación real al crecimiento y al cambio de prioridades.

“La incomodidad es la única invitación al crecimiento”, afirmó la especialista y remarcó que el roce que produce el darse cuenta de la necesidad de un cambio es difícil de aceptar en una cultura experta en la fuga. Asimismo, defendió el derecho humano a cambiar de opinión, a equivocarse y a retirarse de lugares donde no existe bienestar.

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La NaciónIndependent🔒Center2 days ago
Psychology says we come into the world to dismantle what we've been taught and to learn new things.

The article discusses insights from Chilean psychologist and writer Pilar Sordo during an interview with José del Rio for LA NACION. Sordo talks about the evolution of social relationships and the importance of language in emotional stability. She suggests that humans come into the world to 'unlearn' what they were taught and learn new things through internal dialogue. Sordo notes that people are using less vocabulary when speaking, which reduces their ability to express inner experiences. She references Spanish psychiatrist José Luis Marín, who argues that lack of words leads to illness, as语言

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological concepts and linguistic trends without taking a stance on any political issue. It presents expert opinions neutrally and does not favor any ideological perspective.

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  • study José Luis Marín
La NaciónIndependent🔒Center3 days ago
Pilar Sordo, psychologist: It is becoming increasingly difficult to generate real conversations

Psychologist and writer Pilar Sordo discusses with José del Rio for LA NACION the evolution of social relationships and the role of language in building emotional stability. Sordo notes that people are using less vocabulary when speaking, which reduces their ability to express internal experiences. She references Spanish psychiatrist José Luis Marín, who suggests that humans become ill due to a lack of words, as language exchange replaced by emojis affects the depth of relationships. Sordo also highlights the current lack of patience that prevents both participants in a conversation from truly

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  • study José Luis Marín
La NaciónIndependent🔒Center6 days ago
Pilar Sordo: "Every day we have less patience to listen to each other and this makes it very difficult to generate real conversations."

Psychologist and writer Pilar Sordo discussed with José del Rio for LA NACION the evolution of social relationships and the role of language in building emotional stability. Sordo notes that people are using less vocabulary when speaking, which reduces their ability to express internal experiences. She references Spanish psychiatrist José Luis Marín, who suggests that humans become ill due to a lack of words, as language exchange replaced by emojis affects the depth of relationships. Sordo also highlights that current impatience prevents individuals from feeling heard and attended to, making真诚

Bias read (Center): The article discusses psychological and linguistic trends without taking a stance on political issues. It presents research findings and expert opinions neutrally.

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  • study José Luis Marín
La NaciónIndependent🔒Center6 days ago
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Psychologist and writer Pilar Sordo discussed with José del Rio for LA NACION the evolution of social relationships and the role of language in building emotional stability. She noted that people are using less vocabulary when speaking, which reduces their ability to express internal experiences. Sordo cited Spanish psychiatrist José Luis Marín, who explained that humans become ill due to a lack of words, as the exchange of language for emojis affects the depth of relationships. Sordo also highlighted the decreasing patience in conversations, making it difficult for both parties to feel heard.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses psychological and linguistic trends without taking a political stance. It presents expert opinions and observations without favoring any ideological perspective.

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  • study José Luis Marín
La NaciónIndependent🔒Center9 days ago
Deaf Pilar: Don't stop doing something out of fear, you have to do it out of fear; it's an engine, a stimulant

Pilar Sordo, a Chilean psychologist and writer, discusses with journalist José del Rio the importance of overcoming obstacles when taking on challenges and enjoying the journey, emphasizing that fear can be a motivator. She also comments on the evolution of social relationships and the role of language in emotional stability, noting that people are using less vocabulary, which reduces their ability to express internal experiences. Sordo references Spanish psychiatrist José Luis Marín, who suggests that humans become ill due to a lack of words, as communication through emojis affects the depth

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological insights and linguistic trends without engaging in political commentary or controversy. The content is centered on personal development and mental health, with balanced presentation of ideas.

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  • study José Luis Marín
La NaciónIndependent🔒Center9 days ago
Deaf Pilar: Don't stop doing something out of fear, you have to do it out of fear; it's an engine, a stimulant

Pilar Sordo, a Chilean psychologist and writer, discusses with journalist José del Rio the importance of overcoming obstacles when taking on challenges and enjoying the journey, emphasizing that fear can be a motivator. She also comments on the evolution of social relationships and the role of language in emotional stability, noting that people are using less vocabulary, which reduces their ability to express internal experiences. Sordo references Spanish psychiatrist José Luis Marín, who suggests that humans become ill due to a lack of words, as communication through emojis affects the depth

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on psychological insights and linguistic trends without engaging in political commentary or controversy. The content is centered on personal development and mental health, with balanced presentation of ideas.

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