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                                         Modern Humans   -   Homo Sapiens   -   Modern Humans
Homo sapiens are modern humans who emerged in Africa roughly 300,000 years ago, marked by highly developed cognition and language. Their capacity to share beliefs and ideas allowed them to cooperate in large groups, driving major cultural changes and the rise of complex societies that came to dominate the planet.

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PERSONALITIES

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  HUMAN EVOLUTION

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Human Behaviour   -   SOCIAL SCIENCE     -        HUMAN CONDITION         -    HUMAN SCIENCE   -   Human Behaviour
 

Philosophy ..........: Philosophies offers different perspectives on life, ethics, and the pursuit of happiness.

Humans ...............: Various human sciences relate to different types of human behaviours.
Sociology ............: Focuses on social structures, institutions, and group dynamics.

Psychology ..........: Analyses human behaviour, cognition, emotions, and mental processes.
Economic ............: Studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
History .................: Investigates past events, societies, cultural developments of Homo sapiens.

Music ...................: Classical music can calm nerves, fire up the senses and spark creativity.

 CLICK       -       150 Philosophical Quotes About Life, Death, & Everything In-Between       -      CLICK 
      01. Aristotle - "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."                                          
      02. Lao-Tzu - "Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom."                                                             
      03. John Locke - On Freedom & Law: "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins."                                                                  
      04. Karl Marx - “The last capitalist we hang shall be the one who sold us the rope.”                                                        
      05. Confucius - "To know your faults and be able to change is threats virtue."                                                                  
      06. Ralph Waldo Emerson - “The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.”              
      07. Immanuel Kant - Man must be disciplined, for he is by nature raw and wild.                                                               
      08. Epicurus - You only know me as you see me, not as I actually am.                                                                                
      09. Socrates - “Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people.”                    
      10. Friedrich Nietzsche - "God is dead! He remains dead! And we have killed him." - Friedrich Nietzsche                  
      11. Aristotle - “Happiness is a state of activity.”                                                                                                                    
      12. Schopenhauer - “It is difficult to find happiness within oneself, but it is impossible to find it anywhere else.”        

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GROUP 04 - Music-Dance     -     Videos - Videos - Videos     -     Music-Dance - GROUP 04

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Click:E27 History of the Universe.                                              

 Human Behaviour                      -                      FEELINGS   -   EMOTIONS   -   FEELINGS                     -                      Human Behaviour  

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                                                                      THE HUMAN CONDITION
 

Human behaviour can be considered unpredictable for several reasons
 

1. **Complexity of Emotions**: Humans experience a wide range of emotions that can influence their decisions and actions. Changes in mood can lead to unpredictable responses.
 

2. **Individual Differences**: Each person has unique backgrounds, experiences, beliefs, and values. These factors contribute to varied reactions and choices in similar situations.
 

3. **Environmental Influences**: External factors such as social dynamics, culture, and immediate circumstances can drastically alter behaviour. Stressful situations, for instance, can lead people to act in ways that are out of character.
 

4. **Cognitive Biases**: Humans are subject to biases in thinking, such as confirmation bias or the influence of their emotions on reasoning, which can lead to unpredictable decisions.
 

5. **Social Influence**: People are influenced by those around them. Peer pressure, societal expectations, and group dynamics can shape behaviour in unexpected ways.
 

6. **Change and Growth**: People evolve over time. Experiences, learning, and personal reflection can change how someone acts or thinks, making past behaviour less reliable as an indicator of future actions.
 

7. **Instinct and Intuition**: Sometimes, people make sudden decisions based on gut feelings or instincts that may not always align with logical reasoning.
 

8. **Unconscious Motivations**: Not all motivations are conscious; many are subconscious, leading to behaviors that can surprise even the individual acting.
 

This unpredictability is a part of what makes human interaction and relationships complex and dynamic. It can lead to creativity and innovation but can also create misunderstandings and conflicts.
 

Each of these philosophies offers different perspectives on life, ethics, and the pursuit of happiness, providing diverse frameworks for understanding the human experience.

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