Showing posts with label development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label development. Show all posts

Friday, September 11, 2015

You Are A Reliable Authority

No One Else Can Be You

Let's see, your mind has made its way to this post, which proves through perception to be one source of evidence. Helping you form opinions about simple and complex things that may or may not be reliable information/knowledge. A reliable authority such as our individual minds combine four sources of evidence to attain, retain and experience with knowledge and life; coincidentally furthering the well being of our collective universe. 

The four sources of evidence are perception, memory, introspection and reason.

Perception



The mind processes external information by perceiving evidence from our five senses. Now, each of us vary to the degree of which we can use our senses, some of us may be lacking one or two of them, but the potential is there for the human body and mind to see, smell, touch, taste and hear external and internal stimulus. Which, provides evidence for physical objects as we perceive and store experiences into our memory. 


Memory




You like me, rely on memory to act in certain situations, and retain information from our past to use for present and future instances. Aside from the four sources of evidence our memory can pull resources from experts, published content, cognitive processes and research & development.

Introspection



In fact, we develop habits based on our memory as we introspectively act to attain a third source of evidence. By way of mental states such as being hungry and eating, tired and sleeping, emotional and crying, or fantasizing about the future or whatever else you dream of. Most of the time these mental states are autonomous, but we are able to survive and adapt by using our fourth source of evidence. 

Reason


Reasoning grants you and I with the privilege to rationalize our thoughts and behavior, along with other variables. This is done by recognizing variables that follow from other variables. In turn making another variable probable, because we are able to learn from our mistakes and attain valuable knowledge to prevent unwanted behavior. 

Conclusion

Perception | Introspection | Reason | Memory

These four sources of evidence allow each and everyone of us to attain and retain knowledge as we survive and adapt with our very own experiences. Furthermore, knowing this will allow you to become far more effective with any situation you face. After all, you are the reliable authority to face a situation and seek understanding, luckily for you, other reliable authorities have already experienced similar issues who can be of assistance. 

Enjoy 




To be clear, I am taking notes from a book titled An Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology by Matthias Steup; if you need a copy to follow along click on the the title in this sentence and a link will direct you.

Friday, August 28, 2015

The Importance of Psychology


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There are 7 billion people on this planet. All of which have a mind to rely on in any given situation. Yet there are only a few million searches taking place at google.com each month. This leaves me to believe the importance of psychology is under rated. 

The core of Psychology is the study of ones mind.



Every instance your mind and many other minds are operating.
Consuming energy by communicating rapidly on a quantum level that is learned through neuroscience.  
This transferable energy follows cognitive paths clearly defining how our minds operate.  
Understanding how your mind operates is important because each and every person makes a solid effort to develop throughout life. 

As we make our way through life, the mind experiences different situations which causes each mind to develop different from one another. For example, each mind goes through similar stages of development, but each person develops according to their accidents, successes, and obstacles. 
Which lead to a various array of thought processes, or mindsets if you will; ultimately changing ones behavior making each person individually unique. 
I believe psychologist truly realize this when they learn about social psychology as we are social animals and dependent nonetheless. With this said, you and I are always thinking about people, places, things, ideas, events and our behaviors.   

Psychologist have known and argued about this dilemma called "Nature vs. Nurture". However I argue, that ones mind is similar to another mind, and is affected by nature and nurture. With this said, I also believe that nature is important, because without proper environment a mind cannot get the proper nourishment needed to enhance their body, mind and spirit.  
Proper nature and nurture will allow ones mind to develop and experience a unique personality that becomes their own. For example I am an ENFJ, but I tend to experience other variations as life is cyclical and my behaviors change based on my mood. 
With this said, all of this is important to us, because evolutionary psychology suggests our thoughts are manifested into reality; this is known as the law of attraction.  
So if this doesn't show you why psychology is important, maybe this can help, psychology helps individuals, teams and nations. By overcoming stressful, and anxious situations, because they understand individuals. 

A lot of people do not manage their mind wisely turning to psychologist to respond with an answer. Psychology is extremely useful and applicable as we all use our mind more than any other tool every single day. Become aware of this script and you will realize the importance of psychology.