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Pronoia (psychology) ... Pronoia describes a state of mind that is the opposite of paranoia. Whereas a person suffering from paranoia feels that persons or entities ...
pronoia: In theology, and in the writings of Philo of Alexandria in particular, pronoia refers to God's governance of creation. It is roughly analogous to the concept of divine providence. More recently, the term has assumed a psychological valence as an inverse to paranoia, so that it denotes the belief that the universe is a conspiracy on one ...
A pronoia was a grant that temporarily transferred imperial fiscal rights to an individual or institution. These rights were most commonly taxes or incomes from cultivated lands, but they could also be other income streams such as water and fishing rights, customs collection, etc. and the various rights to a specific piece of geography could be granted to separate individuals.
Pronoia may refer to: Pronoia (plural pronoiai, Greek for "provisions"), a system of land grants in the Byzantine Empire; Pronoia (psychology), the phenomenon akin to the opposite of paranoia; The Greek term for providence (usually Divine Providence) in ancient Greek philosophy
2010 Patrick at Winter Commencement at the University of Kentucky, where he majored in sociology and minored in psychology. 2008 Patrick and his mother celebrating his 21st birthday. 2003 Patrick with his mother at an Easter dinner.
Pronoia (psychology) Psyche (psychology) Psychic equivalence; Psychical inertia; Psychological distance; R. Racial battle fatigue; Rebecca syndrome; Recency bias;
A 2015 study conducted in the U.K. and published in the journal Health Psychology found that people who participated in Dry January drank less often, had fewer drinks when they did drink and were ...
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