An Ironic View on a Convoluted Reality
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/raass/v8/5446AKeywords:
Inner-self, mediocrity, quantum theory, social awareness, post -modern confused reality, COVID-19 PandemicAbstract
The feeling of uncontrolled confusion, that envelops the Western world of today was the main reason for working on this thesis. The past COVID-19 pandemic came just in time for increasing this sense of obscureness. This essay follows Part A of the work that referred to the behavior issues. Thus, the Author calls for deepening the study of the individual's inner-self as the key for better understanding human-beings behavior. For attaining this goal, it is suggested to involve some techniques taken from the Quantum Theory in Brain Research. After discussing the issues of naming and labeling, the Author explains why today, one word cannot describe a whole act, an event, or a capacity. And why a more descriptive term is required. For this purpose, the Matrix Model could be of great help. Further the complex of human inner-self, its urges, drives and motives are discussed, explaining the complicated influence of internal and external factors on behavior. Then the meaning of Self-esteem and Self-confidence and their influence on the person's conduct, are examined. Finally, Mediocrity, its origin, appearance, practices and threats, is explored. The essay ends with a call to reconstruct a revised social order, based on solidarity, togetherness and human compassion.