Thank you for this interpretation and links. During a long lived addiction to drugs and alcohol, I lived on the streets on and off for 10 years. Something I enjoy doing now, when I have the resources, is going out and helping homeless individuals, because I know very well this phenomenon described in the video, and really psychology can complicate things when we try to explain why people behave in certain manners. I call it cowardice in most applications. 90 percent of those people want to help, but they are afraid to be judged by others. I help people in need, whether the crowd gives me a funny look or not, and I could really care less what the crowd thinks of me, because I already know, most people are suffering from this induced/programmed state. Humans are herd animals right? We (collectively) will do what everyone else does.
It's easy to read books and internet links to understand these concepts, it's different when you've lived these concepts. (And I'm not assuming you are someone who hasn't, this is more a generalized statement) I've lived as someone people saluted, and I've lived as someone people spit on.
I still need to read this mirror neuron article a bit more thoroughly. Thank you, It's much appreciated.
My pleasure mate! :)
mirror neurons in greater detail.I've written several posts before about this subject in more depth. A few in english touching also another topics not exactly related to what has been written here by @crypto.piotr and a couple more in spanish specifically talking about the
I don't know if you also speak or understand spanish @futuremind. But if you do, I could try to find within the abyssal depths of my blog those posts specifically for you if you like. :)
On other hand, I see that you are a musician. Still not sure if you are also composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist. But if you are any of these, maybe you would like to take a peep on this post where I'm launching a 'new format' musical contest. Who knows, perhaps it's something thrown right on your alley. Hahahaha
Cheers!! :)
I'm loving this mirror neurons analysis. I've never even heard of it before!
I'm really happy to have met you, and I do understand basic Spanish, as I studied it in high school, (Thanks to the beautiful Italian lady I had a crush on who taught the class lol) And really, google translate is quite efficient at translating English/Spanish. I use the tool quite frequently as a curator.
Music is one of my passions for sure. I've never been great at writing/composing my own, but I've been a guitar player since the age of 12, and enjoy music ranging in classical composition, all the way to rock, blues, folk, you name it!
You have a new follower friend 😎Thank you so much! I'm rather busy today, but your blog is on my priority list now. I'll see you around.
(including your old crush with you spanish teacher hahaha) :)Terrific @futuremind.
Ok, over here is the article written in spanish where I talk about the mirror neurons & also the bystander effect. Perhaps you'd like to start with that one first. And if you want to know a little bit more about the subject, I can find the others to share those with you too. :)
Oh well, if you've been playing guitar since 12, I reckon you may well could try to participate in my contest too. I suspect you would find that the rules shouldn't be as demanding for you as you may think. And certainly, you could make a great version that we all will enjoy and obviously with pretty good chances of win one of the prizes. Check the post deeper when you have some quality and free time.
Btw, you have now a new follower too my friend. :)
Cheers!!