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Economic systems for our wellbeing

Economic systems manage the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in society. These systems are a way of allocating resources, creating wealth and allowing individuals to participate in economic activities. Economic systems can be divided into three broad groups: free economies, command economies… Read More »Economic systems for our wellbeing

The Matthew effect in everything

The Matthew effect, a term coined by sociologists Robert Merton and Harriet Zuckerman, involves the idea that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. This effect reinforces inequalities in society. The term is inspired by the Gospel of Matthew, which states: “Whoever has… Read More »The Matthew effect in everything

Subjective beauty

Beauty is essentially a subjective appreciation of the world around us that evokes feelings of pleasure, admiration or satisfaction. Beauty is not just about physical appearance, but encompasses different aspects of human experience and expression. From a philosophical point of view, the understanding of beauty… Read More »Subjective beauty

Types of communication between people

Human communication has different ways of conveying thoughts, emotions and ideas to others. These ways can vary considerably, reflecting cultural influences, personal preferences and the context in which communication takes place. Understanding the ways of communicating is important for effective relationships as it promotes better… Read More »Types of communication between people

Hobby as a haven of peace

A hobby is an integral part of life, filling it with pleasurable emotions. Hobbies bring joy, relaxation and a sense of fulfillment to individuals. The diversity of hobbies is an excellent illustration of the different interests and passions that people have to fill their free… Read More »Hobby as a haven of peace