In my previous article, I explored the association between knowledge, uncertainty, and stress. In this article, I will explore the behaviors of people during the pandemic. There are five phases in the relationship between uncertainty and knowledge. The illiterate, educated, informed, scientists, and the all informed population based on the level of knowledge. In the […]
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How knowledge affect your uncertainty and stress – a proposed graphic model Yes, I am stressed, and yes, I am worried. That was my answer when my wife woke me up in the morning, passing the tea and asking me if I should take a medication to calm down. I am not worried about what […]
An anchor means “principal support or something that serves to hold an object firmly.”[1][2] Being anchored may mean “to be related to something,” as in “this study is anchored to a theory” or “this man is anchored by his values.” A typical setting for the usage of anchors is with vessels in the sea. An […]
Anchor System Thinking Released to the world
I am happy to announce the release of my new book Anchor System Thinking: The Art of Situational Analysis, Problem Solving, and Strategic Planning for Yourself, Your Organization, and Society, in ebook format. It’s available for sale on all major ebook seller. Grab your copy here in your preferred ebook format. Book description: Searching for calm […]
I’m happy to announce that my book, “Anchor System Thinking: The Art of Situational Analysis, Problem Solving, and Strategic Planning for Yourself, Your Organization, and Society”, made it to BookAuthority’s Best New Problem Solving Books:https://bookauthority.org/books/new-problem-solving-books?t=19ag4s&s=award&book=1731199457BookAuthority collects and ranks the best books in the world, and it is a great honor to get this kind of […]