March 3, 2025 - 02:16

The concept of self is not static; it evolves in response to cultural shifts and societal changes. In today's chaotic and unpredictable environment, the traditional notions of identity are being challenged. As individuals navigate through a landscape marked by rapid technological advancements, political turmoil, and social upheaval, the ways we perceive ourselves and our roles in society are undergoing significant transformation.
The question arises: do we need to redefine our understanding of self? In a world where personal and collective identities are constantly in flux, embracing a more fluid and adaptable sense of self may be essential. This rethinking can foster resilience and guide individuals in cultivating a sense of belonging amidst uncertainty.
Moreover, as global connectivity increases, diverse perspectives on identity are emerging, prompting a broader dialogue about what it means to be human. Engaging with these varied viewpoints can enrich our understanding and lead to a more inclusive and compassionate society. In this complex landscape, exploring the essence of self becomes not just a philosophical exercise, but a necessary endeavor for personal and collective growth.
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February 18, 2026 - 23:26
Meredith Professor Elected as President-Elect of the Society of Occupational Health PsychologyDr. Leanne E. Atwater, the program director for the Master of Arts in Industrial-Organizational Psychology program at Meredith College, has been elected as the President-Elect of the Society of...