This post is inspired by one of the latest posts of @lifeisawesome and some other posts I’ve stumbled upon here on steemit recently.
Have you seen the Analyze this movie? I guess we all saw this great movie with ingenious Robert De Niro as well as the sequel Analyze that (the last one is not so good, I know).
In brief from imdb:
When mobster Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro) suffers a crisis of confidence, threatening his ability to lead his criminal empire, he turns to professional help in the way of Dr. Ben Sobel (Billy Crystal) a psychiatrist who accidentally became acquainted with two of Vitti's henchmen. Dr. Sobel and his finance, (Lisa Kudrow) soon have their world turned upside down by Vitti's increasing demands for Sobels services which displace any semblance of order for the good doctor's heretofore mundane existence. Meanwhile, the growing importance of "the shrink" to the operation of the Vitti organization has not gone unnoticed in the law enforcement community, and the FBI approaches Sobel with an offer he cant refuse: betray Vitti by wearing a wire or spend a long time in a federal prison.
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Well, I’m not going deep into the plot of the movie mentioned above, just some things: an adult needs a help of psychiatrist, because of his inner mental problems. Now, how many people you personally know need professional help with their psychological problems? I bet all of us sometimes have some kind of mental problems. Fear, apathy, depression, lack of confidence, just a bad mood out of a sudden and total inability to cope with these conditions. Why all this is happening to us? We mostly don't know and blame someone or something and eventually seek help from our friends or relatives or eventually a professional help of a specialist.


Now back to the topic: what I was going to say here is that we need to be taught how to analyze ourselves first, and then be educated about environment around us, we could help ourselves as well as our kids or relatives. I’m not an education specialist, and I’m also not aware of how education systems are structured around the globe, so correct me if I’m wrong here. Yet, from what I see, nobody teaches us specifically what to do with our mental conditions. I haven’t heard of any self-analysis classes being included into education process in any country (again correct me if I’m wrong here.) They teach us how to read and write, we study math an physics, but not how we are supposed to live with ourselves.
For me education process looks like this: you are extremely lucky, if you have good teachers in your school. When I say a good teacher, I mean not just a person, who knows everything about the subject studied in the class, but a person who teaches kids how to study, who makes them eager to study and more important how to be happy. (Needless to say, in you are already lucky, if you have wise parents that will teach you how to be happy).
"When I was 5 years old, my mom always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down “happy.” They told me I didn’t understand the assignment and I told them they didn’t understand life." – here is supposedly a quote from a very famous man (guess who!).
Instead of conclusion:
I’m an adult and throughout the day I have a palette of feelings: I may want to kill someone right now from time to time or just want a cup of coffee with a chocolate and a million dollars. Sometimes I need a glass of red wine or in some cases I need a bottle of vodka. That depends, we all have different situations in our lives, but I think after many years I’m starting to know myself better.
Would it make myself happier and more successful, if when being a kid I would be professionally taught how to analyze myself, how to deal with my mental conditions? Sure!
Would it make a better world, would it save this world of hatred and violence, if kids would be educated about themselves? I bet so! Violence engenders violence, problems seeming insignificant in young ages turn out to be huge problems when the kids grow up and make hundreds, thousands or even millions people suffer later (we all know the examples from history).

Seems that I have a lot of letters typed here already… Feels much better now (Hey, hey, I saved the world today, everybody's happy now, the bad things gone away)
Have a wonderful day and all the best! Cheers!
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