psychology
Topics in psychology presented by Futurism.
The Art of Undercivilization
MANKIND was given a gift that no other earthly animal has ever been given: that of self-awareness. We are aware that we exist, aware that we will eventually not exist, and have the ability to philosophize about our mortal existences in the third person. That gift, I would argue, is what makes man, man. For thousands of years, man has used this gift to elevate our species above that of the groveling apes and into the spectacle of specialized societies. For thousands of years, man’s struggle has been the fight to temper their animalistic passion with human reason. In recent years, the beast inside many men has grown quiet.
By James Cummings3 years ago in Futurism
How to Build Resilience, Stay Relevant and Profitable Amidst the ‘New Normal’
“The only way to predict the future is to create it” - Peter Drucker In the face of COVID-19 pandemic consequences, Russia Ukraine war, along with climate unusual changes, the world has experienced major disruptions across all industries. The crisis has challenged traditional business models and put immense pressure on organizations to adapt quickly and stay afloat. Additionally, with the recent Russian-Ukrainian war, the global economy has been further impacted and organizations have had to navigate through a constantly shifting landscape. To overcome these challenges, leaders have been forced to be innovative and flexible, constantly adapting their strategies to meet the needs of the changing market.
By Mohammad Hammash3 years ago in Futurism
Why We’re Slow To Embrace New Innovation
Recently, I have been contemplating the role of historical innovation in shaping the world as we know it today. Innovations such as the telephone, the internet, EVs, solar energy, and more recently in the context of food innovation such as the rise of plant-based meat, and cultivated meat (cell-based meat).
By Eshan Samaranayake3 years ago in Futurism
THE ENCHANTED CHRONICLES
A myth is a traditional story or belief that explains the beliefs, customs, or natural phenomena of a culture or society. Myths often serve as a source of cultural identity and a means of transmitting cultural values, beliefs, and practices from one generation to another. They often involve supernatural elements, gods or goddesses, and are often allegorical or symbolic in nature. Myths can also be seen as a way to explain or rationalize the world and its mysteries, and are often used to impart moral or ethical lessons.
By The Inspiring Ink3 years ago in Futurism
GUARDIANS OF THE GALACTIC PAST: Ensuring the Preservation of Heritage Sites on Celestial Bodies
Celestial bodies are objects in space, such as stars, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other natural objects. They are located outside of the Earth's atmosphere and are not part of the Earth itself. Celestial bodies can be found within our own solar system or in other systems far away. They are a fundamental aspect of the study of astronomy and play a significant role in our understanding of the universe.
By James Autrey3 years ago in Futurism
Unleashing the Mystery of the Butterfly Effect
The Butterfly Effect is a phenomenon that has long been studied by scientists and philosophers alike. It is the idea that small actions or events can have far-reaching and unexpected consequences. The name "butterfly effect" comes from the idea that the flapping of a butterfly's wings in Brazil could ultimately cause a tornado in Texas.
By Finola bozlar3 years ago in Futurism
AI Facial Recognition - of Rats?
AI Facial Recognition - of Rats! It's an important step forward in the ongoing battle against this unpleasant pest. It's said that most people are never more than 6 feet away from a rat. No, I don't meant an errant spouse. I mean rattus norvegicus, the brown rat.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Futurism









