I'm taking Psychology this year as I find it interesting myself. However this isnt the first time I've read about people having the biggest fear of snakes. The James Lange Theory is supported by this statment, "We see a snake, our bodies respond, and only then do we feel an emotion because the body is so keyed up" another man stated, "We see a snake, our bodies respond and then we run"
I know most of you are like uh huh whatever, but I find it funny how this isn't the first time I've run across the theory of the average person being afraid of snakes. Just makes me smirk is all

I know it's just a figurative way of speaking they could have used spiders, bees but I never see anything but snakes in this book and in people theories.'
Speaking of which does any one else take Psychology or have you taken it? What'd you think? And did it lead you anywhere good in your life? Or do you plan on it leading you to something good? Psychologist etc