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Over the
last decade and beyond, protein is an ingredient that has had something
of a health halo attached to it. This is because the ingredient is one
that is known and trusted, can be found in everyday food and drinks and
is associated with a myriad of health benefits. Moreover, unlike
ingredients like antioxidants that have traditionally had a more
feminine positioning, protein is an ingredient that has the same level
of appeal amongst men and women. This interest in protein is one that
looks like it is not residing soon. For instance, a few consumer insights
companies have done surveys of 30,000 consumers conducted in Q3 2018/Q2
2019 found that 40% of consumers across the globe would like to increase
their protein intake. (Continued below.....)
Kris Gethin explains his daily morning routine for keeping his nutrition and supplementation on track.
(Continued......)When it comes to protein, 45% of consumers say that they know how
much protein they have in their diets. This reflects how consumers
recognize that protein is something that can be obtained from a variety
of food and drink products. However, as consumers look to increase their
intake of the ingredient, they are turning to the impulse category and
seeking out high protein drinks and snacks bars to do so. This is a
reason why the sports nutrition market is becoming increasingly
mainstream, being driven not by active gym goers but instead, everyday
consumers who are looking for a convenient health boost. Consumer insights companies survey of 26,000 consumers across
twenty-six countries in Q3 2019 found that in the last twelve months,
51% of consumers say that they have switched from snacking on
traditional items such as chocolate and confectionery and instead, have
switched to high protein/low sugar alternatives. The aforementioned survey of 30,000 consumers found that consumers
are most likely to associate protein with general health and wellness
benefits (62%) compared to specialist benefits such as increasingly
muscle mass (33%). This – and the growth of the sports nutrition
snacking market as an alternative to traditional snack products- shows
that consumers are more likely to be turning to high protein products
because they are taking a proactive approach to health in general, as
opposed to using products as part of a strenuous health routine. As a
result of this, it is important not to over-estimate the influence of
factors such as source of protein or issues such as amino acids and
complementary proteins when choosing products. Instead, consumers are
happy just to find products with high protein claims because they are
deemed to be guilt-free and conveniently nutritious. This is further
reflected in the fact that across the globe, there is very little
difference in terms of appeal between plant protein (57%) and whey
protein (55%), further highlighting how it is important not to
over-estimate that consumers are seeking out products from a specific
source. Conclusion The popularity of high protein products will be dependent on how
easily consumers can incorporate products into their diets in a
hassle-free manner. This means that rather than the source of the
protein, consumers are more likely to prioritize the taste and
affordability of such products.
The author has a vast experience of writing blogs and articles for the Consumer Insights Companies
offering market research about consumer attitudes and behaviours across
different verticles. He has done a detailed study into Consumer
Research and Behaviour.
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Cannabidiol
(CBD) is an oil of cannabis plant origin. Possible health benefits
include reducing the pain and inflammation. It isn't legal in all
jurisdictions, however, so there could be some threats as well. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the therapeutic use
of Epidiolex, a distilled form of CBD oil, for two forms of epilepsy
treatment in June 2018. In other states other types of cannabis are
lawful. What is CBD oil? CBD is one of the cannabinoids (compounds) present in cannabis
plants. Researchers have looked at the potential therapeutic uses of
CBD. Two of the marijuana compounds are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) delta-9, and CBD. Those compounds have various effects. THC had been the best known compound in cannabis until recently. It's
the most active constituent and psychologically it has an effect. When a
person smokes it or uses it in cooking, it produces a mind-altering
"hot." This is because when a person applies heat, THC breaks down and
implants it into the body. Conversely, CBD isn't psychoactive. If they use it, it does not
affect the state of mind of an individual. It can, however, cause
significant changes in the body, and shows some significant medical
benefits. Where does CBD come from? CBD originates in the cannabis plant. Depending on how much THC they
produce, people refer to cannabis plants as either hemp or marijuana. The FDA states that under the Farm Bill, hemp plants are legal as
long as they contain less than 0.3 per cent THC. CBD oil originates from
these lawful hemp plants. How CBD works All cannabinoids generate effects in the body through interaction
with cannabinoid receptors that are part of the endocannabinoid system. The body yields two receptors: • CB1 receptors are present in the entire body particularly in the
brain. They coordinate movement, pain, emotion, mood, thought, appetite,
memories, etc. • CB2 receptors are more prevalent within the immune system. They affect pain and inflammation. THC binds to CB1 receptors but CBD activates the receptors and the body creates its own endocannabinoids. Benefits Reasons for taking CBD oil according to a 2018 study include: • Chronic soreness • Illness or joint pain • Depression and anxiety • Sleep deprivation • Migraine Headache • Cluster and Headaches • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) • Nausea • Cancer • Asthma or allergies • Epilepsy and other convulsions • Multifunctional sclerosis (MS) • Pulmonary disorders • Parkinson's disease • Alzheimer's illness Natural pain relief and anti-inflammatory properties There is growing evidence that the non-psychoactive marijuana
compounds, such as CBD, could provide a new chronic pain treatment. In 2018, mouse studies showed that CBD reduces inflammation by
preventing the release of compounds which cause inflammation in the
body. Quitting smoking and drug withdrawal A pilot study in 2013 showed smokers who used CBD-containing inhalers
smoked less cigarettes than normal and stopped craving nicotine. This
suggests CBD could help people quit smoking. The researchers noted that some of the symptoms associated with
substance use disorders had been reduced by CBD. These included anxiety,
symptoms related to mood, pain and sleeplessness. Epilepsy Following years of research into the safety and effectiveness of CBD
oil for the treatment of epilepsy, in 2018 the FDA approved the use of
Epidiolex, a distilled form of CBD. They approved it for treatment in people 3 years and older: • Syndrome of Lennox-Gastaut • Syndrome Dravet Scientists are starting to understand how CBD prevents seizures
without the previously used side effects of sedating medicines.
Synthetic drugs which target the endocannabinoid system are not yet
available as CBD does. Alzheimer’s disease A rodent research in 2014 showed that CBD could help people maintain
the ability to recognize familiar faces. People with Alzheimer's may be
losing that ability. One 2019 review found that CBD could help slow Alzheimer's disease
onset and progress. More research is under way to better understand the
dosage. Some scientists believe that treatment that involves both THC
and CHD could be more effective. Other neurological symptoms and disorders A research carried out in 2012 showed that CBD can produce similar
effects to those of other antipsychotic medications and that the
compound can provide safe and efficient treatment for people with
schizophrenia. There is however a need for further research. Fighting cancer A review article in 2020 discusses the addition of CBD to
chemotherapy drugs to improve the response of the immune system to
treating cancer. Certain research has looked at how CBD could help: • Prevents cancer cells from growing • Reduces fears • Improve the Chemotherapy action • Reduce side effects of conventional chemotherapy. Anxiety disorders A research performed in 2019 showed CBD significantly decreased symptoms in nervous mice. Earlier authors of a 2015 review had suggested that CBD could help to
reduce anxiety-related behaviours in people with the following
conditions: • PTSD • General Anxiety Disorder(GAD) • Panic ailment • Social anxiety disorder • Obsessive-compulsive disorder. The authors noted that existing therapies may have negative effects,
and that is why some people avoid using them. There is no evidence,
however, to confirm that CBD has important adverse effects. Type 1 diabetes Type 1 diabetes occurs when cells in the pancreas are attacked by the immune system which leads to inflammation. Researchers found evidence in 2016 that CBD may ease this
inflammation and protect against the onset of type 1 diabetes, or delay
it. Acne One promising use for CBD is treating acne. The disease is caused, in
part, to inflammation in the body and overworked sebaceous glands. A 2014 study found that CBD is helping to reduce sebum development
that contributes to acne, partly due to its anti-inflammatory effect. According to study, application of CBD topically may minimize inflammation in psoriasis and other inflammatory skin diseases. Legality People should test the laws and any travel destination in their
state. CBD's legal status in the US is complicated. Under the Farm Bill,
hemp and hemp products are legal as long as their THC content is less
than 0.3%. Risks and side effects As with most treatments, the use of CBD can entail some risks. It can
interact with additives and with other drugs. Most CBD products have no
FDA approval, which also means they have not undergone extensive
testing. It is not possible to know: • Is safe and easy to use for all. • Has the properties or contents stated on the packaging. Possible adverse reactions include: • Liver damage • Additional drug and alcohol interactions • Alertness shifts which can make driving risky • Appetite loss and gastrointestinal problems • Changes in attitude like irritability and frustration • A drop in male fertility. During pregnancy Experts believe use of marijuana during pregnancy can influence
neuronal fetal growth. Regular use among adolescents relates to memory,
behaviour and intelligence issues. The FDA is recommending that people do not use CBD during pregnancy or breastfeeding. How to use CBD If a doctor is prescribing CBD for epilepsy, follow their instructions. Ways to use products with CBD include: • mix them into food or beverage • taking them with a pipette or dropper • swallowing capsules • massaging the skin with a paste • spraying it under the tongue. Summary For now, people should seek advice from a healthcare professional about which product to use and how much to take. They will also conduct work to ensure they follow local and state
rules. The FDA offers information on a broad variety of CBD-related
concerns.
While the world works to make necessary changes to law enforcement, here's another reason to keep the good ones around. -Coach Nate
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Mesa, Arizona — Mesa Police Department released body camera footage that shows officers scrambling to rescue a man pinned beneath a car. (Continued below..........)
(........Continued.....) The incident happened Tuesday morning in the driveway of a house near Mesa Drive and Main Street around 8:45 a.m. Devon Haycock was working on his wife’s car when one of the jack collapsed, sending the car body into his chest. Luckily for the couple, Mesa Police officers Nolan Martineau and Josh Gardner arrived within three minutes and helped Devon to get out from under the car as it was lifted off the ground. Devon did not sustain any major injuries.
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For some of us, the word “restoration” brings to mind the process of repairing a crumbling, ruined building to its former glory. Restoration in a spiritual sense is similar, only on a much broader scale. Satan does his best to damage and destroy us by robbing us of things that are valuable to us. The turning point comes when we give our hurts and pains to God, who restores everything that’s been stolen from us.
The enemy wants to rob us of everything good that we have; however, we don’t have to put up with that. When the devil afflicted the children of Israel, God promised to restore to them all the years the locust, the cankerworm, the caterpillar, and the palmerworm had eaten. He made sure their vats were overflowing with wine and oil, and they had plenty to eat. When we trust in Christ, He restores our health and heals our wounds, emotionally and spiritually.
The devil’s job is to take away our peace and joy, and replace it guilt and shame. The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but Jesus came that we might have life, and have it more abundantly. It doesn’t matter how long we’ve been in our current situation; the man that Jesus met at the pool of Bethesda had been afflicted for thirty-eight years, but Jesus immediately restored his health. When we encounter God’s grace, rising up and moving forward brings restoration.
Our salvation doesn’t depend on our good behavior. This is a lie that steals the joy God gave us. God restores to us the joy of our salvation. We’re saved not because of what we do, but because of our faith in what Jesus did.
When we’ve lost all hope, God’s unmerited favor revives us. He brings turnaround just when we need it. We’re ruined edifices without Jesus. He restores us to something even greater and more beautiful than before; meditating on this makes us joyful and thankful.
Prayer:
Lord, we all struggle without You. Our lives are broken and have many missing pieces until You restore them. Thank you for turning the ugly and painful things into beautiful and wonderful things. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Scriptures:
Joel 2:24, 25
Jeremiah 30:17
John 10:10
John 5:2-9
Psalm 51:12
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Coaching is the art of guiding individuals to identifying, crystallizing and then achieving goals and dreams. The Coach helps the individual make positive changes in order to improve their life or to accomplish desired outcomes easier and faster than might otherwise be possible on their own. The Coach provides support by asking powerful questions, structure and focus and by holding the client accountable to action. The client in turn is supported in determining and creating his/her ideal life.
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The ICF (International Coaching Federation) defines coaching as “partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential.”
The Coaching process can be quite therapeutic, although it is not therapy. Both Coaching and Therapy are client-centered, aimed at improving the well-being of the individual through growth. To better understand the differences, let’s consider some of the characteristics of Coach vs Therapist:
Coach
Not licensed to deal with psychological issues
Assumes client is highly functional (naturally creative, resourceful and whole)
Roots in business and personal growth
Works to motivate to a higher level of functioning – focus is on evolving and manifesting potential
Focuses on present & future actions; goal orientation
Works for solutions to overcome barriers, learn new skills, & implement effective choices
Holds client accountable and “homework” between sessions common
Uses coaching skills
Therapist
Licensed to practice and deal with psychological issues
Assumes individual needs/wants relief from specific symptoms
Roots in medicine, psychiatry and personal growth
Works with individual to achieve self-understanding and emotional healing
Focus on feelings and patterns derived from past events: past and present orientation
Works for internal resolution of pain and to let go of old patterns
Works mainly with internal issues – insight and problem oriented
Uses therapy techniques
It should also be noted, that the difference between some types of therapy and personal coaching are not always clear-cut. Many therapists are “coach-like” in their orientation and the two do share many similarities. Both professionals do focus on helping people make positive changes to accomplish their goals.
Why you should hire a coach…
Over the past several years, the Coaching industry has increased tremendously, and for good reason:
Coaching can assist you to more quickly achieve your goals
Coaching can help you build on your strengths and talents to accelerate your career
Coaching can help you move forward, make purposeful career choices, and enhance the quality of your life
Coaching can help you deepen learning, and tap into and optimize your potential
Coaching can assist in uncovering patterns, habits, and blind spots that limit you or hold you back
Coaching can support you in closing the gap between where you are now and where you want to be instead
No matter what you are looking to change or accomplish, a professional coach can assist you in gaining focus, clarity, getting perspective, and in supporting you to achieve your goals. Consider a coach if you wish to create and live your ideal life or you simply desire guidance and inspiration to accomplish your goals and dreams.
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Winning in a World Without Barbells: How to run a successful Strength and Conditioning Program for your team during the shut down
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, schools worldwide have been shut down, gyms have been closed and safety guidelines prohibit athletes from working together in their training. Coaches are now scrambling for solutions to help keep their players active, healthy and prepared for their sport once they allowed to resume normal activities.
In "Winning in a World Without Barbells", we offer solutions for home programming for athletes that requires little to no equipment that will not only maintain, but help build strength, power, athleticism and durability. The program includes easy to follow workouts with links to instructional videos for each exercise, as well as recommendations for conditioning, nutrition, recovery and home exercise equipment.
This program also includes an introductory Zoom session with you and your team to install the program and answer any questions. Contact eric@onehumanperformance.com to book your appointment once you purchase the program.
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In Part 2, KC and Monica will be focusing on the 8 keys to health that help combat the 4 pillars of disease. If you've heard from them before, you may have heard of their 7 keys to health, but this time they have a brand-new 8th key to introduce!(continued below............)
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Anxiety, the Brain and Exercise
By Aaron Dungca Needham Teacher:
Student cognitive benefits from academic breaks, by researcher,
Jarrett, O.S. (2002), found that in order to function efficiently, the
brain needs a period of down time to recycle chemicals crucial for long
term memory formation. This down time for memory development involves a
90-110 minute cyclical turnover (Jarrett, O. S. 2002). Recess for some
children might be the only time they can engage in social interactions
in which they choose who to associate with, under non structured
settings. These types of arenas promote a double ended societal
upbringing. On the positive spectrum, the structure of recess allowed
children to design and implement their own rules and objectives for
their games; aiding students in building essential character traits such
as confidence, leadership, communication, and self-advocacy. On the
other hand, Jarrett (2002) suggested the freedom of recess does have a
negative connotation, which would be the extremist actions of a bully,
aggressive emotions, or social isolation. As a result, through various
studies, it has been proven that the best intervention and usage for
recess required staff members to allow children to choose their games
and provide them with a safe, monitored space to participate in those
chosen activities. This can limit the actions of aggression and promote
positive interactions by the very nature of children’s tendency to
follow adult instructions (Verstraete, S. J. 2006). In conclusion with
the various studies, it is clear that more research is needed to examine
the correlation of recess and student academic improvements related to
assessments. However, researches did confirm through their studies that
students improved in other areas pertaining to the academia and
character building such as demonstrating appropriate classroom behavior,
establishing positive social interactions among fellow peers, and
promote cognitive development in regards to problem solving and becoming
innovative thinkers. Trudeau, F., & Shephard, R. J. (2008). Physical education, school
physical activity, school sports and academic performance.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity,
5(1), 1. Verstraete, S. J., Cardon, G. M., De Clercq, D. L., and De
Bourdeaudhuij, I. M. (2006). Increasing children's physical activity
levels during recess periods in elementary schools: the effects of
providing game equipment. The European Journal of Public Health, 16(4),
415-419.
Occupations Aaron Dungca Needham Teacher had included being a
football and basketball coach, boating director, wellness teacher,
physical education adjunct instructor, marketing associate, and a
technology associate. Aaron Dungca has also coached for organizations
that featured NFL players, such as Julian Edelman. He sponsored a
two-day youth football fundamentals camp that brought in 20-30 coaches
from the state of Massachusetts and lead young people to learn new
skills and meet Julian Edelman at the end of the camp experience. Please visit websites and social media of Aaron Dungca Needham Teacher: AaronDungca.com AaronDungca.net Aaron-Dungca.com AaronDungca.org AaronDungcaInfo.com AboutAaronDungca.com AaronDungcaBlog.com Instagram Twitter Pinterest YouTube
Student cognitive benefits from academic breaks, by
researcher, Jarrett, O.S. (2002), found that in order to function
efficiently, the brain needs a period of down time to recycle chemicals
crucial for long term memory formation.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota — The Hennepin County judge Peter Cahill overseeing the George Floyd case has made the body worn cameras from ex-officers Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng available. The video, taken from the body worn cameras shows Kueng and Lane responding to a convenience store on May 25 on a report that Floyd had allegedly used a fake $20 bill. Their former colleagues, Tou Thao and Derek Chauvin, later showed up to assist. The footage follows Lane and Kueng as they apprehend Floyd and two acquaintances. Lane holds Floyd at gunpoint and handcuffs him, and the officers briefly question the visibly panicked man before attempting to get him into their patrol SUV.
After struggling to get him into the police squad, Floyd is eventually held down by officers on the ground. Floyd is heard calling to his mother, repeatedly saying he can’t breathe and that everything hurts. After a few minutes, Senior officers Derek Chauvin and Tou Thao arrive and help wrestle him to the ground. Chauvin then places his knee on Floyd’s neck, where it stays for over nine minutes. Lane and Kueng hold down Floyd’s back and knees as Thao keeps increasingly agitated bystanders at bay. Chauvin gets up after paramedics arrive and load Floyd into an ambulance. Lane accompanies them and administers CPR as they take Floyd to an out-of-the-way street corner, while Kueng goes back into Cup Foods interviewing an employee about the alleged counterfeit $20 bill and collecting evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity
In the
aftermath of a horrendous human tragedy, such as a murderous event,
fascination and even puzzlement finds curiosity with regard to fearful
emotional reactivity. The living find refuge in fearful and debasing
emotional reactivity. Sad, horrific and destructive are such actions of
human debauchery, and yet many of vicarious detachment run screaming to
the protective enclaves of amatively sensitive satiation. Of pundits,
politicians and celebrity proselytes, those least qualified in the
reality of human experience, muster the dysfunctional retributions of
foolish fallacies for hasty generalizations. Panicked, scared and cowardly entrenched, those who were never there
seek to spread their share of sanctimonious despair. While human cruelty
knows no boundaries, nor does the foolhardy invocations of stupidly
contrived conjecture for the immediate satiation of cognitive bias. But
for the bravery of the few, the tiny number of valiant crew, the
warriors who always knew, humans do evil and some defend the many in
dangerous retrieval. And so, we witness the cavalier personal promotion
by incessant internet postings of “selfies”, fakes stories, unscientific
theories, and constant texting of personal updates. Regressively oversimplified, cowardly reactive and emotionally
dysfunctional, the simpleton of uncomplicated conjecture, exposes the
shallow realms of infantile states of magical thinking. For the
foolishness that hope springs eternal, the oversimplifications of a
society bent on collapse relishes in the degradations of human
atrocities. Carnage and mayhem go beyond the actual physical killing of a
so-called “spree killer”, or alleged “mass murderer”. The juvenile
antics of a self-absorbed social consensus find more subtle ways to
denigrate the general populace. In time, a tragedy is forgotten. As the 24-7 infotainment venues speculate for about a week or so, and
pontificate the superficiality of opinion, the “deadliest killing in
U.S. history” is replaced by some other “news” story. At the same time,
most politicians do what politicians do best, pander to the emotional
vulnerabilities of the moment. The phony conjecture becomes more
pervasive by the myriad “con-artists” jumping on board the contrivances
of faulty conclusions to promote personal agendas. Quick to capitalize
on the horrors of a heartrending event, from academia to celebrity
stardom, everyone suddenly expounds upon their “exceptional expertise”.
Unfortunately, most of it is the squeal of phony pretentiousness. In an age of excess, appeals to pretended authority, celebrity
status, mythical dogma, and so on, regresses to the satiations of
primordial realms. Not much changes as the devolution continues in a
downward spiral. For the supernatural, the mystical and the magical,
thinking devolves to the safe mediocrity of simplistic reassurances.
Many will prefer the lowest standard of conduct, or the common practice
of so-called minimum standards of performance. The mundane is called
exciting while the superficial is hailed as politically correct, as
symbolism of substance prevails. Hypocrisy reigns across the social
networks as inexperience devolves into allegations of “expertise”. For
the most part, the handful of corporate giants that own 90% of the
alleged news media spend the bulk of their air time selling products and
services. Regardless, everyone has an opinion. With the allure of pompousness to “civilization”, if given the
occasion, the majority would quickly degenerate to the most basic
singularity of survival selfishness. Certain institutional deterrents,
as in the power of the state to enforce laws, encourage a tenuous state
of pompous piety that masks a sense of mutual selfishness.
Pretentiousness claims the incompetence of arrogance in shortsighted
protestations of unsubstantiated claims. Large swaths of society enjoy
their stupidity, as they embrace “celebrity authority”. The phony hallmarks of a failing culture includes that which relishes
a lack of knowledge and smug reliance on the fake authority of others.
Smoke screens of psycho-socio-babble, steeped in multifarious forms of
illusion, conceitedly proclaim the two-facedness of foolhardy
self-gratifications. In the glitz, glamor and gore of the entertainment
world, two-dimensional characters become “scientists, diplomats and
philosophers”. For a price, and the promotion of their fame, they will
act for any cause, whether right or wrong, as cover and concealment loom
larger than ever in narcissistic fallacies. According to some researchers, in this case those from the
pseudoscience of psychology, several offered the disturbing portrait of
more and more people displaying psychopathic tendencies. For those
frightened or otherwise disturbed by the use of the term
“pseudoscience”, the application is to that which is not a hard science,
as in physics, astronomy or chemistry. In other words, the inference is
toward the various schools of philosophy, in which the purveyors,
mainly from academia, cannot claim absolute certainty of scientific
validation for their particular point of view. This would include realms
of theoretical inference from criminology, sociology and psychology. Societal conjecture, as in mainstream media, many part of academia
and political processes, vacate the truth of a proposition in favor a
phony appeals to fallacies of pretentious inference. It has become
routine, commonplace and standardized in a detachment from reality that
circumvents the burden of evidence. Absurd possibilities for witless
attempts to substantiate nonsense go many times without question,
critical analysis or demands for sufficiency of evidentiary artifacts to
prove or disprove an issue. In the emotional aftermath of a nationally televised critical
incident, logic often fails as overly sensitive reactivity instantly
replaces the necessity of critical thinking. The burdensome nature of
logical deduction and rational objectivity falls upon duly authorized
investigative personnel. Law enforcement typically are the key
participants in the official process to ensure and safeguard critical
thinking and ultimate case solution. Because of oversimplification and faulty rationalizations in the
simplicity of quick answers to complex behaviors, stupidity finds
expression in diverse ways. For the comfort and ease of safe mediocrity,
simplistic “answers” are self-assuring. This allows frightening
potentialities to unfold particularly where national public policy is
concerned. Worse yet, is the appeal to “authority status”. In a
celebrity worship culture, as in the U.S., seemingly but superficial,
“intelligent” claims as to a significant social or political matter gain
instant attention from pundits and politicians. The clamor for
attention is hideous. If the claimant of an issue, say gun control for instance, happens to
be a Hollywood actor, then certain sectors of the public may conclude
the viewpoints are valid. With the need by many people to satiate their
own dysfunctional needs for attention, glamour and glitz of some
magnitude, the vicarious means to achieve some connectivity is to revere
another dysfunctional person. Everyone experiences maturation issues,
as most people seem to never get beyond their manifestations of
infantile narcissism. In a recent article, from an international online newspaper, the
reporter claims that America is obsessed with the “celebrity concept”.
Supposedly, this suggests a means to venerate the status of celebrity to
a stature of “authority” on a range of social and political issues.
Such notions go beyond simply having an opinion. Instead, the inference
is that a person of presumed fame and fortune is qualified as an expert
in areas outside their primary domain of talent. Skilled in one area
does not infer competence in another. Again, a flash back occurs to the
various fields of pseudoscience, often accepted without question. In a “celebrity worship” culture, and the inference slants to those
with little or no real world experiences, such a notion can suggest a
number of aspects relative to the gainful acceptance of those biased in a
particular direction. Being famous, desiring notice and seeking
validation for the amative inclination of “being seen”, involves a
variety of venues. Not only that, with varying levels of self-evolution,
or not, people are invariably gullible and naive. From academia to
entertainment, to mass marketing consumption, politics and preaching an
ideology, salesmanship of personal dysfunction finds many outlets. Bias generally instigates conclusions drawn for the satiation of
subjective validation. Everyone brings that with them. Personal
feelings, ideological beliefs, and mythic inclinations are just the
beginning of the slippery slide into “magical thinking”. Poof, it’s
“true” because someone said so. In addition, the fallacy of
preconception further colludes intimately with observational
self-interests. Alleged “experts”, particularly those who spent decades
in safe and secure environments, like academia or movie studios, find
all kinds of ways to make commentary about things for which knowledge is
limited. In response to those who think they found the answers to ultimately
explain human behavior, relative to thinking processes that lead to
actions, extreme caution is warranted. Likewise, a healthy sense of
skepticism is necessary, along with seasoned cynicism. In some cases,
particularly on lecture circuits or “talking head” shows, a guest
speaker or panel discussion, should be treated with suspicion. The
arrogance of subjectivity surfaces in attitudes that devolve to the
flaunting and taunting of simplistic generalizations. Human behavior is complicated and the regurgitation of
unsubstantiated conjecture without scientific evidence fails to answer
many question. In the aftermath, where anecdote, rumor and gossip
masquerade as confirmation, phony appeals to pretended rationality lead
to perpetration of misinformation and potential disaster. From other
sources, one might encounter the “born again” proselyte whose bias on a
particular topic is influenced by a “supernatural mindset” reinforced by
dogmatic doctrine. Subjective validation assumes one’s position on an
issue is credible given the claim they believe in the mysticism of this
or that. In addition, the claimant wants confirmation they are correct
in the questionable assumptions, which support the fallacy of inference.
Soon or later, in trying to convince a listener, the assertion in
cognitive bias stumbles into the nebulous regions of hasty
generalizations where correlation is confused with causation. In one major study of devolving processes of reliance on factually
substantiated data driven dialogue, the researchers assert the
prevailing social atmosphere as one characterized by declining
intellectual capacity. Some real scientists, those in the realm of the
“hard sciences”, suggest data that shows a degrading or declining rate
of I.Q. levels. Additionally, some claim there is a sense of socially
deteriorating respect for the value in seeking the truth via the facts
in evidence. This in turn translates into the perception that critical
thinking erodes with each subsequent generation. As a result, what might be considered as “human devolution” in a
devolving culture offers the prospects of a dismal future for humankind.
For this writing, it is presupposed that American culture is in
regression, with the human species slanted toward an eventual
extinction. Part of the criticality of such consequences, is the
oppressive nature of status quo conformity that encourages the less
imaginative to cope at a primal level. A simple all-encompassing
explanation for complex social issues is easier and less demanding. Embracing the non-reality of safe mediocrity by emotional reactivity,
further devalues the necessity of intellectual achievement. Critical
analysis and rigorous inquiry are frequently avoid in favor of
simplistic thinking. To allow fuzziness in the boundaries between
opinion and truth worsens the efficacy of valid conclusions.
Investigators from diverse backgrounds in collaboration in the
previously mentioned research, offered concern about the debasing nature
of public discourse. Through commercial, educational and political processes that rely
less and less on facts dangerous consequences lurk in the shadows. For
the sake of hedonistic perpetration of egoistic motivations, by willful
intentions, many forsake transformative efforts for the advancement of
enlightened inquiry. Rather than think for themselves, to satiate their
whims, wishes and wants, they chase the mystical notions of clever
gurus. For immediate gratification, regardless of systematic and logical
validation, any notion of “pop psychology” will suffice to most people. A
focus on the facts for many is tedious, time consuming and requires a
sense of unabashed authenticity. That which sounds good, feels
comfortable and seems tolerant of everything, yet intolerant of anything
that disagrees with whatever went before it, is the superficial
ideology of the moment. Easily accepted unsubstantiated and cowardly
rhetoric passes of shallow intellectual stimulation. Most will swiftly
rally around a simpleton’s limited world view of safe mediocrity. An abomination to those who attempting to be creative, innovative and
enlightened, the herded bellow of the mainstream is to flock around
anyone who appears, sounds and acts as though they have “special
knowledge” or discovered “hidden secrets”. In a celebrity worship
culture, that could be anyone who is media friendly, know the art of the
sound bite, and looks good on camera. Young and old alike, millennial
or boomer, the art of the con is not restricted to any particular age
group. A selfie moment is essential. For those constricted by their self-conceit, their moment of glory,
and the fame of the instant blog, time spent in the spotlight is worth
the deceit of the conceit projected. The con artist in promotion of an
array of “pyramid schemes” is adept at clever deceptions. Postmodern
advertising, 24/7 “news media” and consumer marketing capitalize on
consumptive gullibility of the naïve and the uninitiated. Actors, sports
figures, politicians, are practiced in the art of trickery. So are
teenagers enamored by their puberty. Always playing to the audience, pretentious conjecture often
overwhelms attempts to disprove mere speculation by weight of evidence
to the contrary. Sleight of hand, if done well, or seems simplistically
convincing, will get top billing because others think they might be
smart. Many times, off camera, there is someone pulling the strings with
a hidden agenda or a myriad array of self-interests. Meanwhile, serious
social problems remain unaddressed, ignored or glazed over by phony
appeals to egregious fallacies. For a few seconds of sound bites, an ability to read a teleprompter,
or memorize a few lines of commentary, instant “experts” blather an
array of opinions. In a culture that created a deified pantheon of
wannabe “authorities” on just about everything, an eventual dystopia
looms closer that one might think. With primal subservience, or
primitively ancient submissiveness, a majority dwell in realms of
anti-intellectualism and unscientific medieval thinking. The unevolved
status of many cling to adolescent states of poorly constructed
ideological processes. Subjective validation overrides reality. Social strata transference of individual responsibility, and
accountability for actions, is freely abrogated to other presumed
authorities, institutions or communal entities. Historic warnings to
beware of false prophets have long gone unheeded. In the meantime, just
about everything has become profitable in a gluttonously consumptive
society. Usually, that reflects the wishful thinking that everything
will be okay, so long as one remains happy with the status quo, eats
more, buys more and gets more. Habitual primeval functionality ensures easy expectation for the
laziness of critical thought devoid of logical analysis. Such
“devolutional” antics further hasten symbiotic relationships that foster
social deterioration and the degradation of cultural interactions.
Where pseudoscience overshadows real science, superstition surpasses
evidentiary authenticity, and ignorance is more popular than knowledge,
extinction looms closer. Once upon a time, serious educational endeavors
were part of a pioneering spirit of a developing nation. With that,
there was a powerful sense of public service commitment. In addition, a drive of devotion and dedication to the “greater good”
meant an obligation not only to personal development, but that of
others as well. Yet, the present atmosphere of selfishness is not only
debasing to the culture, it is also counterproductive and mean spirited.
Demeaning conjecture in social media, news reporting and political
engagements punctuate an era of divisiveness that characterizes a
devolving society. As such, phony appeals to fallacies of pretentious
squeals the devolving aspect of human stupidity. To the debasing scale of alleged social progress, such inclinations
toward “cultic” or “occultic” beliefs is more important to the vast
majority than a maturing sense of wisdom. Whereby the maturation to an
altered, or more profound, in depth analysis, is stifled by a particular
dogmatic doctrine unsubstantiated by scientific validation. As a
result, the suggestion here is that belief systems, ideological
perceptions, or mysticism, etc., become foundational biases that
influence thinking processes. From ideation, or the imagery that
precedes thought activity, to formulation of thinking processes and
subsequently communicated to others, is cognitively prejudicial in favor
of the individual. Viewed further along these fragmented lines of social dysfunction,
fake “experts” and phony “advocates” of one trendy thing after another,
seldom promote more than themselves. Likewise, “celebrity worship”, or
constant appeals to “authority”, seldom produce well-founded evidentiary
substance that reveal the totality of human nature. From psychics to
religious zealots, to pandering politicians and celebrities, the
interrelationship of “dominance and submission” to spurious conjecture,
works the contrivances of myriad human misunderstandings about
cause-effect reality. According to a recent national poll, at least 75%
of the public believe in some aspect of the supernatural, the occult or
some version of the paranormal, and often in connection with a religious
ideology. That number, according to other surveys, may range from 80%
to 90%. Phony appeals to pretended loftier articulations frequently result in
specious conjecture that end up saying nothing and doing little. Greedy
and self-indulgent, observation of contemporary “infotainment culture”,
also called the “pop culture”, sees a symbiosis of intentional
malevolence for selfish reasons. With devolving consequences, arrogant
and condescending behaviors span a diverse spectrum. In a flashback to
the 18th century, an American poet and philosopher admonished each to
awaken. To wake up and know the manipulations of premediated, purposeful, and
deliberate deceptions, is to recognize malevolent predation through
society. In addition, at the time, it is a necessity to understand there
are no excuses for uncivil and illegal actions people commit toward
others. Torturous and murderous behaviors are serious examples of a
species approaching the end of its existence. Corporate and governmental
corruption, along with celebrity and pundit stupidity, further
exemplify behavioral regression. In what some call a civilized world, and this one is definitely not
one of those, such behaviors descend in opposition to any semblance of a
cultured and enlightened populace. In spite of a couple hundred
thousand years to get it right, humanity proves in many ways it doesn’t
want to change. Yes, of course, to those who would argue the “basic
goodness” of a “civilization” that is changing for the better, others
would counter with skepticism. Although on an individual basis, there
are exceptions. Yet, too few and too late. For the most part, in a society that relishes in gossip, sitcoms and
celebrity adulation, social discourse is kept light, fluffy, feel good
simplistic and smugly self-righteous. In spite of the devolving process
of regressive societal disintegration, a few, probably no more than 25%
of any given population group, work to improve themselves. For this
effort, among this diverse grouping, self-evolution is critical. This
means an extraordinary capacity for personal development in relation to
self-education, independence, ideological freedom and liberated actions
to become a better version than the original personality. Such is a quest to insist upon a disciplined non-materialistically
focused life, and a mature process of rejuvenated mental-physical
health. Differentiation of the wholeness within, invites the strength of
healthy skepticism, tinctured by a modicum of cynical insightfulness to
advance one’s sense of creativity. That’s of the utmost necessity.
Hesitation to free oneself from all the gluttonous proclivities of crowd
consensus, from assumption to consumption, breeds the bleeding
discontent of defeat. Contemporary so called “trendy pop culture”, filled with the greedy
hedonistic mindlessness of self-promotion and “selfie absorption”, so
much for many observers of behavioral issues, the selfish indigenous
nature endangers the future species to extinction. In a closer look at
the current reality, many gifted scientists have speculated that human
civilization faces a major collapse in the next 100 years. Some analysts
shorten that time span to roughly about 25 to 30 years. Meanwhile, as
debates continue, the social spectrum, from alleged news reporters, the
infotainment industry, and social media pundits, continue to dabble in
plenty of mundane and mostly irrelevant societal tripe. History, for those who pay attention, is rife with lessons to be
learned. Yet, generally those are learning processes most fail to heed.
For all human history’s warnings, the species ignores and forgets the
essentiality of the prologues to subsequent generations. For the few who
are of a rebellious nature, self-evolution is a solitary act of
differentiation, and at the same time, an act of defiance against
mainstream stupidity. That is, a lack of self-evolution, a grown-up
mature outlook, and ongoing commitment to personal creativity. To be
alone, to be a rebel, but an advanced and wiser one, requires action in
certain ways that adversely goes against the toleration of the
oppressive consensus that “sheep herds” the many. As such, no American institution is safe from the ravages of
self-interests that hinder the forward momentum of an evolved human
species. Currently, there is more a preoccupation with pseudoscience and
pretentious claims of knowledge, as opposed to real science and
hardcore evidentiary substantiation. For that, the brave few who look to
the real expert veteran, the seasoned practitioner of real life
experiences, the learned mentor of hard earned expertise, one is
cautious as to the admonitions of conventional consensus and mainstream
media. Instead logical deduction is replaced by feelings. The darkness of human nature, that which foments evil intentions and
horrific inflictions, will speak differently from public to private
self-interests. Diverse forms of illicit motivations willfully contrive
all manner of deception. When wants and desires are not satiated,
anything imaginable is possible. Yet, the fear of recognizing one’s own
dysfunction often finds clever but phony appeals to fallacious
assertions and shallow self-serving interests. For serious minded, and
the few who ascend to higher levels, the quest is to go beyond the mere
satisfaction of limited inquiry. Facts, data, evidence, etc., where bias
and subjective validation are controlled, seek higher planes of
understanding.
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