Category: choice

  • Finding the truth about mental health

    What is your mission?

    Emotions

    My mission is mostly finding the mission of what causes mental health in society. It has probably been happening since the dawn of time anyways. But maybe since scripts of pages in ancient times have been mostly scrapped, I want to contribute my thoughts about mental health in my blogs.

    With mental health disorders in our society, I do not think it is so much about the issue but how our society exaggerates fear onto us especially the news. With our modern technology, mental health problems have gone worse due to the story portrayed in the video and recording. But I guess, it is meant to be that attention sells so that the producer can have more views/attention for more profit/impact.

  • Lifelong Learning: How Continuous Education Maintains Cognitive Health

    Lifelong learning represents one of the most powerful approaches for maintaining cognitive vitality and protecting against age related mental decline. The process of acquiring new knowledge and skills throughout life creates ongoing neural stimulation that promotes brain plasticity, builds cognitive reserve, and maintains mental flexibility. Understanding the neuroscience of learning is important for anyone seeking […]

    Lifelong Learning: How Continuous Education Maintains Cognitive Health

    I like this blog, as the writer seeks the relationship between brain function and mental health at the same time.

  • Reputation and money

    Reputation would be similar to branding. If you are creating your own brand it is tied to yourself as well so it may affect how much you earn in money as well as getting a job. I think of it as social credit or credit rating in digital terms.

    With word for mouth like the news or in writing or even just words also affect your brand positively or negatively.

    How you portray yourself online and offline can affect your cash flow because peoples opinions can change overtime. But some opinions are universal in a way because most people have experienced it.

  • Structure of colours

    The structure of how colours are set up can influence our decision making such as buying the product or clicking on an advertisement. In a way I would say it is manipulation and not manipulation because it is our choice to buy the product. Also the colours depending on how it is set up can make us happy and give us a little healthy dose of dopamine instead of relying on artificial medication to change our bodies.

    The hit of dopamine meanwhile it doesn’t change the structure of our body because it is not consumed, it can just make us more energetic and not as fatigued if experienced in the way we like. More like activating our emotions whether it is happy, sad or angry.

    Or maybe we find the colours different because we tend to gravitate to colours of gold (uniqueness).

    There can be a relationship between colours to also impact our decision making and also to provide a high of happiness.

    Colours can influence our decision making