What is the Human Organism?
The human organism is a single living being made of body and mind working together as one whole interconnected system.
The human organism is a single living being made of body and mind working together as one whole interconnected system.
Organizational control systems are the ways leaders guide and check what happens in an organisation so it doesn’t drift off-course.
Social structures are the “big patterns” in a society that shape how people live, relate, and organise themselves.
An organisation is simply a group of people who join together in an organised way to reach shared goals.
Social control is the way families, communities, and whole societies pressure people to follow certain rules, values, and ways of behaving.
Self-control is the ability to pause, think, and choose your actions instead of just doing whatever your first impulse tells you to do.
Existential uncertainty is the uneasy “not knowing” that appears when a person thinks about the biggest questions of life: Why am I here?
Uncertainty is not knowing what will happen, or not having enough information to feel sure about an outcome.
The senses and emotions are tightly linked: what a person experiences, sending signals that trigger and shape our feelings.