How Einstein, Jung, Freud, and Hawking Shape Our Reality

Explore how Einstein, Jung, and Freud shaped history, and how evolving theories and overlooked figures challenge our understanding of science and reality.

Have you ever woken up with the feeling that things in the world could have turned out differently?

That unsettling sense of missing or having missed something? Perhaps the feeling that something is not quite right somewhere, or that it may have been wrongly documented by those who recorded it? Over time, more details about our shared past continue to emerge. Consider the stories discussed by Yuval Noah Harari in Sapiens, Peter Ackroyd in Reizen door de tijd, or Thomas Hertog, a former student of Stephen Hawking, who is one of the most revered scientists of our era.

Is their version of reality also our reality?

Picture: Steven Hawkins (The Gardian)

You might have read these books as well. It seems increasingly apparent that much has been rewritten in various fields, especially since the year 2000. Think about Albert Einstein, Carl Gustav Jung, and Sigmund Freud. These individuals, I suspect, documented their stories and discoveries as accurately as possible in their time. Yet, even today, they have many followers who might believe that what is written in history books must be the truth simply because it was recorded. It's understandable that early writers might have presented their findings with the best intentions, given the limitations of their research capabilities at the time. For instance, Einstein had a longstanding disagreement with Niels Bohr about the Big Bang and the subsequent development of the universe.

Are there still assumptions in our history?

This question is challenging to answer because who truly has a monopoly on wisdom? Who elaborated on the theories of previous scientists? Were there sufficient truth checks on the ideas adopted from predecessors throughout history? Were these truth checks even feasible in their time? Even someone as prominent as Stephen Hawking had to revise his views after publishing A Brief History of Time, where he initially argued that the universe and life emerged from the Big Bang, suggesting nothing existed before it. Hawking was known for starting from his own intuition, which he sometimes accepted as truth to further develop his theories.

Was the Big Bang truly the beginning of time?

Often, scientists suggest that human complexity implies a creation by a larger being. The name of this being may be secondary to many, but the idea is that the intricate adaptations observed in human development could not have occurred by mere chance or human influence. Applying this notion to the development of Earth, it seems there are still unrecognized coincidences that we, and these scientists, continue to grapple with, adjusting theories to fit these occurrences.

Picture: Carl Gustav Jung & Sigmund Freud (Owlcation)

Are our theories about reality accurate?

Theories often evolve under pressure, which has worked well in the past because much of humanity could not fully grasp them. History books, too, have been influenced by victors and often reflect a biased perspective. Many of these victors were likely guided by more intelligent women of their time whose contributions are less documented. Today, these narratives appear overly favorable and are tailored to fit the victors' perspectives.

Will women emerge as the true victors in our history?

After studying numerous history books, I believe that the history of our planet must have been different from what we currently understand. Consider the impact of all the undocumented women who must have influenced the development of humanity and Earth. Think about the theories modified by scientists to enhance their own stories and how the general public has largely accepted these narratives. Remember that while the world may have been shaped by chance, science is not based on chance but on what is known and understood.


Mastering Interview Anxiety: Dynamic Role-Playing Techniques for Unstoppable Confidence

Overcome interview anxiety! Transform fear into confidence with role-playing, drama club tips, and controlled practice. Build confidence and banish stress!

Struggling with interview anxiety? Transform your fear into confidence with effective strategies like role-playing and joining a drama club. Practice in a controlled environment to build confidence and desensitise yourself to stress.

Insights from "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk can help. Enhance communication skills and resilience for greater professional and personal success. Ready to transform your anxiety?

The Disconnect Between Expectations and Reality

Despite meticulous preparation, reality often surprises us. The interview questions are manageable, and answers come easily. Yet, post-interview, you might doubt your performance, feeling the conversation was too simple. You dread an unnecessary follow-up and retreat into your comfort zone, burying yourself under a duvet on the sofa. This scenario repeats with every job application, heightening your stress while you desperately need a job and income. The frustration grows as you replay each interaction in your mind, convinced you could have done better.

The Need for a Positive Outlook

Imagine shifting this negativity to a positive mindset. While most interviewers forget faces quickly, their images linger in your memory, increasing anxiety for future interviews. This prolonged tension can become overwhelming, making each new interview seem more daunting than the last. Many people face similar fears, leading them to avoid job interviews altogether. This fear of failure can prevent them from rejoining the workforce, trapping them in a cycle of unemployment and self-doubt.

Seeking a Solution for Negative Thought Patterns

We all know that "dreams are often a deception" and that reality differs from our expectations. But what can we do about it? One recommended read is "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk, an American psychiatrist. This book explores how past experiences influence current behaviors and offers methods to alleviate tension. Van der Kolk explains that our reactions to stress and anxiety are often rooted in previous trauma, and understanding this connection is crucial for overcoming it. Overcoming fear of failure is both challenging and straightforward, requiring a combination of self-awareness and practical strategies.

How to Overcoming Fear of Failure with Preparation?

One approach to addressing this fear is to simulate the experience in advance. Imagine having the opportunity to rehearse a conversation, preparing yourself for various scenarios. Practicing with a family member is an option, but you might worry about feeling judged or making them uncomfortable. Van der Kolk suggests an alternative: join a drama club. Here, the focus isn't on making friends but on learning to play your part in life. The controlled environment of a drama club allows you to experiment with different responses and build confidence in a supportive setting.

The Power of Role-Playing

In a drama club, you practice delivering monologues and responding to others. This exercise allows you to experiment with different reactions and observe how others respond. Research shows that this form of training significantly benefits the brain, helping you adopt new, beneficial behaviors. Increased confidence from these stage roles translates to real-life situations, improving your responses. Role-playing can help desensitize you to the stress of real interviews, making the actual experience less intimidating.

To start, seek out local drama clubs or acting workshops. These groups often welcome newcomers and provide a low-pressure environment to practice. If joining a club isn't feasible, consider setting up role-playing sessions with a trusted friend or mentor. Create realistic scenarios and take turns playing the interviewer and interviewee. Focus on body language, tone of voice, and the content of your answers. Over time, this practice can reduce anxiety and build a sense of familiarity with the interview process.

Embracing Life’s Drama

Every person faces difficult situations, but some handle them with more composure and boldness. They've undergone a similar learning process, building their confidence through experience. Welcome to the drama academy called Earth! Embrace the journey and discover the benefits of role-playing in overcoming interview anxiety. By viewing each interview as a performance, you can detach from the fear of failure and focus on delivering your best performance.

Beyond interviews, the skills gained from role-playing can enhance other areas of your life. Improved communication, increased empathy, and better problem-solving abilities are just a few of the benefits. As you become more comfortable with role-playing, you'll find that these skills translate into stronger relationships and greater professional success. The confidence gained through these exercises will empower you to tackle challenges with a positive mindset and resilience.

Please Keep in mind always that

Conquering interview anxiety is a journey that requires patience, practice, and a willingness to step outside your comfort zone. By embracing role-playing and other preparatory techniques, you can transform your approach to interviews and other stressful situations. Remember, everyone plays a role in their own life, and mastering your performance can lead to greater confidence and success. Welcome to the drama academy we call Earth, where every experience is an opportunity to learn and grow. What do you think about this approach? Are you ready to transform your anxiety into confidence?

Grief

woman in gray tank top while sitting on bed

Life apprehends entertainment in the name of grief,

Consequently, filling the precious moments with shock and disbelief.

Since springtime, the phase of happy/joyful juncture follows the misery,

The innocent soul is left nowhere supersensibly.

Overcoming the powerful turbulences each passing day seemed to be inefficacious,

Slowly, strongly and steadily getting over the issues, falling in line with the most delicate burdensome, ungracious.

Accordingly, happiness in life becomes the most gigantic fear,

Finally, everything changing gear strikes terror.

The brio turns disgraceful recalling the instances,

Struggling to forget events consequently builds multiple misfortune afresh and hence the blueness.

Cursing the holy spirit and self to the core of something, expecting nothing,

Accordingly, life in wholesome seems to be conjuring.

Wishing the hopes to turn into reality,

At times the hopeless me converting my real personality.

The fear of the future together with adventitious cropping up grief,

Counting days to experience and breathe the sign of relief.

Will the fire ignited discover the new me or rage of despair burn the self,

Don't know whether the riddles in life will ever be answered or remain a mystery unsolved and unanswered?

Self-being independent and strong enough wish to mellow fine catching up with the routine roller-coaster,

Accordingly, wish to eradicate the explosive misadventure in the way of life.

Living life in neutral...

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