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25 June 2024

Dealing With Prisoner Syndrome And The History Of Resistance

In psychology, this state could be associated with concepts such as emotional closure, introversion and social avoidance. But there are ways to avoid it.


History of the resistance of the heretic movement of Fra Dolcino in Italy - hiking adventure


Well-being is a strange thing sometimes.

Very often, to feel good, we close ourselves in our comfort zones. Especially if there are problems with society such as lack of work, increase in the cost of living, etc. We go through life like snails closed in their shells. There is frequent news from all over the world about it.

There was the refuge of the heretics and here the batteries were placed

This behavior makes us suffer more and is bad for our health in general.

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I have known for a time that I have this difficulty, and unfortunately, it also aggravates my health condition. All the doctors tell me this. I feel comfortable in my house and don't want to go out. But I'm inquisitive. Given this character detail, I use it to force myself to go for walks.

Here's one of the stories that kicked me out of the house to investigate what happened.

The first legend I heard when I moved here to the Biella area was the curse of Fra Dolcino, a heretical monk.

The people of Biella betrayed him, popular belief says, and for this reason, there are many suicides in the area. It’s a kind of punishment that haunts the population for centuries.

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