Three statements of human existence

by Tim Brunson PhD
There are three very simple two word statements that can sum up how we humans experience our universe. Indeed, these statements, which pretty much respectively follow the three major philosophical epochs of the past few centuries – and especially our last one hundred years – dramatically influence the totality of our subjective experiences to include what we believe to be true, how we act, and how we think (and create). Furthermore, it seems that entire populations of psychologists (and other mental health experts), medical doctors, educators, counselors, sociologists, and social workers ply their trades more so as a result of their affiliation and a priori values as they guide their charges back toward what they presumptively feel and believe to be congruent with their theory of the mind as it may be aligned with one of these statements.