In the comments to this column of the editor-in-chief of Psychologies, you can share your opinion about what you read in the journal, ask questions, suggest intonation, express criticism.
There used to be an unwritten law in the theatrical world: if 10 years, maximum 15 years have passed since the creation of the troupe, the entire repertoire must be changed and the theater reopened. However, in the modern era of superspeeds, these terms have been rapidly reduced: every day in our lives new and mostly completely unexpected plots appear, previously unimaginable opportunities open up, we are excited by new feelings, old scenery collapses, other actors appear.
Now I remembered this theatrical analogy, because, I am sure, the same cannot but apply to a magazine that writes about the real life of its readers, proceeds from their interests and reflects on the world seen through their eyes. We understand this very well and also feel the desire for change. That is why in the last few issues of Psychologies you have probably already noticed that the journal has new headings, new names and topics, which we mark with a red icon marked “New in the Journal”. And, of course, it is very important for us to know what you think about it.
Consider this the beginning of a discussion that we invite all readers of Psychologies to become a full participant in. Share your impressions with us, if in your daily life you have felt a topic that excites you, you have become interested in an unusual phenomenon, you have encountered some kind of controversial situation, you have noted an impressive image. A lot of things are changing in today’s world, but this does not happen by itself — in every event there are always main characters, we continue to get acquainted with them in the section “People who change our lives”. Perhaps you know such people or even know some of them personally? Or maybe you just heard about such a person that you would like to meet on the pages of Psychologies? Tell us about them — right here in the comments to this column, or