Each person receives what he transmits into space. These broadcasts are based on holodynes - images, memories and thoughts characteristic of each person. Holodynes are formed throughout life, and they can also be changed by the power of an individual’s thoughts.
Aesthetic perception is understood as “the process of receiving and transforming aesthetic information, which presupposes a person’s ability to feel the beauty of surrounding objects, to distinguish between the beautiful and the ugly, the tragic and the comic, the sublime and base features in reality and in works of art, and at the same time experience feelings of pleasure, pleasure or displeasure .
Philister (Philister from German - “Philistine”) is a contemptuous name for a person with narrow views, devoted to routine; a smug philistine, an ignorant layman, distinguished by hypocritical, sanctimonious behavior. Schopenhauer defined a philistine as a person without spiritual, that is, intellectual needs, as one who has no aspirations for knowledge and understanding, who does not receive aesthetic pleasure from art, and has only physical needs.
Quote Explanation: The word “philistine” in its positive meaning was included in Pushkin’s active vocabulary. In the novel “Eugene Onegin,” the poet Lensky is characterized by the line: “At heart a Göttingen philistine.” It is this version that appears in the first edition of the chapter on October 20, 1826, and in the reprint of 1830.
Possible manifestations include extreme tearfulness, angry outbursts or behavioral outbursts such as breaking or throwing objects, aggression towards oneself or others, and threats to commit suicide. Emotional dysregulation can lead to behavioral problems - and interfere with a person's interactions and relationships in society.
Cognitive flexibility is a skill that allows a person to quickly adapt to change, switch between tasks without loss of productivity, make quick decisions and make fewer mistakes. In other words, this can be called the ability of our brain to adapt thinking and behavior to changing conditions and new situations.