An audible whirlwind for all the family
I was introduced to the ideas of philosophy, psychology and the workings of the human mind, both conscious and subconscious, at an early age; mainly through a terrifically strange relationship with my biological parents. After their unfortunate demise at the hands of a criminal shortly after a brief theatre attendance, it became clear to me that I must study these things further. I focussed on the different aspects of fear and used seminal texts such as Westermayr 1915 work The Psychology of Fear in order to deepen my understanding. I used my newly found knowledge to manipulate my enemies darkest fears and make them similar to mine as a child; the airborne vulpine. I became more than a man. I became a symbol. Something for everyone to fear, something intangible. Immortal. More on than later though, in essence a very light hearted tour of psychology and it's seminal works so far and I've very much enjoyed learning about them to the dulcet tones of a few swell guys and a soothing ukulele. Quite disappointed that it wasn't the breaking dawn reading I had initially signed up for...Read full review »
Alexjordan1993 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/28/16
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