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People, Society and culture

People, Society and culture

By: Jim D.R
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People and society: Modern Culture
  1. The Digital Transformation of Society 2. Environmental Consciousness Goes Mainstream 3. The Mental Health Movement 4. Embracing Diversity and Inclusive Practices 5. Freelance and Independent Work Revolution 6. Entertainment in the Streaming Age 7. Online Platforms Driving Social Change 8. The Minimalist Lifestyle Movement 9. Educational Systems in Transition 10. The Pursuit of Mind-Body Balance 11. Remote Work Reshaping Professional Life 12. Artificial Intelligence's Societal Impact 13. Modern Interpretations of Classic Principles Conclusion
Copyright Jim D.R
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Declaration of Divine Purpose and Strength
    Jul 12 2025
    The speaker emphasizes their independence from community approval, relying on God's grace and their self-worth. They see their role as enlightening others about societal pressures and reassuring people with disabilities. The speaker references historical legacy makers who faced rejection and hardships, which strengthened their wisdom. They acknowledge ongoing spiritual battles but affirm their strength and divine favor. The message concludes with a declaration of unwavering faith and purpose, asserting that no enemy can thwart God's plans.
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    1 min
  • Carl Gustav Jung's exploration of the Pleroma, the Red book and the Black books
    Jul 6 2025
    **The Pleroma** draws from Gnostic concepts, representing the divine fullness beyond dualities, and signifies the state of undifferentiated wholeness in Jung's psychological framework, serving as both the source and goal of individuation.
    **The Red Book** (Libra Novus), created between 1914 and 1930 and published posthumously in 2009, documents Jung's confrontation with the unconscious through active imagination, featuring vivid visions and dialogues with inner figures like Philemon, Salome, and the serpent. It is considered his most important work, laying the foundation for his psychological theories.
    **The Black Books** are six journals from 1913 to 1932 that record Jung's initial active imagination sessions, serving as raw material for the Red Book. They reveal his spontaneous engagement with the unconscious and his process of refining these experiences.
    **Interconnections and Significance**: The Pleroma provides the theoretical framework, the Black Books capture Jung's practical exploration, and the Red Book synthesizes these experiences artistically and intellectually. Together, they illustrate Jung's approach that combines scientific observation with mystical and imaginative exploration, emphasizing the importance of engaging with the unconscious for psychological growth and healing.
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    5 mins
  • Comprehensive Guide to Cognitive Biases
    Jul 5 2025
    This guide explains various cognitive biases that affect human thinking and decision-making. It covers biases such as status quo bias, apophenia, framing effect, confirmation bias, hindsight bias, anchoring bias, misinformation effect, actor-observer bias, false consensus effect, halo effect, self-serving bias, availability heuristic, optimism bias, and strategies to mitigate them. The biases influence perceptions, judgments, and behaviors, often leading to errors. Understanding these biases helps improve critical thinking and decision-making by encouraging diverse perspectives, slowing down decisions, and questioning initial impressions.

    These all explain much and are connected to the reason for disability biases
    desirability bias is worth looking at too.
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    12 mins

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