What is The Hierarchy of Needs?
This is a way of explaining what people tend to seek in life, from basic survival all the way up to growth and purpose.
This is a way of explaining what people tend to seek in life, from basic survival all the way up to growth and purpose.
The brain is the physical organ; the mind is the set of mental processes that run on it, like software on hardware. The mind is also where a person’s sense of “me” lives, tying together memories, preferences, and personality into a feeling of being the same person over time.
Imagination is your inner “space” for trying out ideas, feelings, and futures without risk. It is how your mind stretches beyond what is here and now, so you can make sense of life and shape it in your own way.
Compassion is the ability to notice when someone (including yourself) is struggling, and to respond with understanding rather than blame or distance. It’s a mix of awareness, empathy, and kindness — a gentle “I see your pain, and I care.”
Judgment is the way your mind makes sense of the world by deciding what something means. It’s how you form opinions, evaluate situations, and choose what you think is right, wrong, safe, unsafe, good, bad, helpful, or unhelpful.
Curiosity is the natural desire to know more. It’s the gentle inner pull that says, “What is that?”, “Why is it like this?”, or “What would happen if…?”
Understanding is what happens when you really take in another person’s reality – or your own- well enough that it “clicks” inside you. It’s more than hearing words or knowing facts; it’s grasping what something means and feels like for the person involved.
This article is a simple guide to friendship, and how setting clear and firm boundaries can lead to great friendships.
Critical thinking is an essential concept that refers to the self-guided, self-disciplined thinking that aims to reason at the highest level of quality in a fair-minded way. In this article we will look at the origins and influencers of the critical approach, and maps out the important foundations to this life changing system of thinking.
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis is a ground-breaking film that delves into several profound themes and messages he chose to comment on, in 1927. As well as being a cinematic masterpiece of it’s day, the film offered commentary on potential societal conditions, based on the evidence that he perceived was available and he felt pertinent at the time.