What is this?: Racism and Jealousy

In this educational platform, I will address the emotions that people avoid expressing with a groundbreaking approach philosophy.

The first topic I wanted to evaluate was racism and jealousy, two topics that have become global trends. In fact, although these issues need to be addressed separately, educational institutions set up programs to inform people. People consider people they are familiar with safe, but when they see a person with a different appearance or social status, they may exhibit racist and jealous behavior.

The question we need to ask first is: what is this racism? When I search for the dictionary’s meaning on Google, the first thing that appears is “the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another.” When I searched for jealousy, “resentment against a rival, a person,” It turned out to be “enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another’s success or advantage itself.”

Superiority and gaining advantage come to mind in both definitions. People may go into this search for meaning because they try to see an ordinary person as superior or inferior to themselves. The origins of the desire for consumption, gambling addiction, racism, jealousy, and many other emotions that we see many examples of in the world today are solved by a single question, and this question is, what is it?

I am sharing the education model on Coursera, which helps us manage emotions under uncertainty and stress. Even though you will make the final emotional management decision with this training, by preparing the mental infrastructure, you can at least look at life from a different perspective.

coursera.org/learn/managing-emotions-uncertainty-stress

Murat Umurhan Amırı
Murat Umurhan Amırı

On this platform, we discuss the underlying philosophy behind education. Why do individuals refuse to behave ethically in daily life, and how do individuals build their own motives to educate themselves emotionally and analytically?

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