Contemporary Informing

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The technological progress in accessing information is incredible. With a click of a mouse on a computer, pressing a button on a remote control, or a mobile phone, countless data is instantly available to us. At first glance, it seems like we have finally achieved the dream of fast and easy access to information, but … Read more

Systematic view on education

It is interesting to observe the education system as a system and compare ‘systemic’ and ‘reductionist’ perspectives. From a reductionist perspective, the whole is the sum of its parts, and in order to solve problems, the parts need to be studied separately and “fixed.” Considering the education system, it is easy to see that problems … Read more

Collaboration, laws and myth – foundations of civilization

According to Yuval Noah Harari, the author of the books Sapiens, Homo Deus, and other bestsellers, the reason why human beings began to dominate the planet is not because we were more intelligent, but because we learned to cooperate. In order to achieve cooperation, we need rules or laws that we all accept and adhere … Read more

Collaboration – a new form of work

In these times where it seems that everyone is only looking out for their own interests, new patterns are emerging that encourage us to rethink our relationships with others. One of the essential areas where we establish relationships with others is the work environment. In that field, in the world of entrepreneurship, a new paradigm … Read more

Faced with disaster

As the end of the century approaches, catastrophism, it seems, is gaining more and more momentum; we are faced with genuine fatalism that drains energy and the possibility for events to unfold in an appropriate manner. It is not the first time in history that people feel helpless in resolving what troubles them, and although … Read more

Terrifying Public Opinion

When common sense and knowledge disappear from the panorama of everyday life, the so-called “public opinion” takes its place as the infallible judge of everything that is done and said. However, public opinion is neither wise nor reasonable, not because it couldn’t be, but because it doesn’t care. On the contrary, it is an attempt … Read more

Fear of change

Fear of change, a form of psychological fear that sometimes manages to engulf both the physical and mental level of a person, also manifests in other forms: fear of the unknown, fear of risk, fear of losing things, and even fear of outcomes. It has been said many times that man is a “creature of … Read more

Fear of responsibility in education

Many believe that it is better to interfere as little as possible in children’s upbringing. They do not want to “impose” their own values or “correct their behavior” and even think that knowledge exams and any form of grading are wrong and can cause permanent harm. This is probably a reaction to previous exaggeration in … Read more

What does it mean to be free?

It seems that the recent history of humanity has been focused on experiencing freedom as one of the greatest values in life. As a result, each of us is fighting to conquer this esteemed prize. Freedom that is simply free, without rules, empty of content and purpose, follows the example of a miser desperately accumulating … Read more

What is culture?

Culture is an interesting word. At first glance, this concept doesn’t seem too exciting and appears so broad that its meaning seems diluted. From that, one could even prematurely conclude that it is not a particularly important concept. However, if explored deeper, it provides valuable insights, leading to the realization that it is something absolutely … Read more