Archive for the ‘Humanity’ Category
Thursday morning, before school, my family had an interesting conversation at breakfast. My son tells me that he wants to be a champion boomerang thrower. Is there such a thing? Well, if there is a trophy for throwing something, I guess he’s practised enough since birth. What does it take to be the champion? You [...]
Beliefs, as defined in psychology, are representational state that play a specific role to the mind’s cognitive architecture. Along with one’s desires, beliefs offer casual explanations for our actions. So basically, having beliefs allow people to consitute a judgment to a certain or specific matter. The judgments we make have a direct effect on decision-making, [...]