How can we reconcile existential tensions between the flow and currents of the animate life of environments in contrast to the human-centered occupation of the world?
A response from an audience member at MIT: We need to increase awareness of nature and let people explore outdoors. We also need to put policies in place so that we don’t destroy our planet.
How do you cope with uncertainty?
A response from Jenzel Freeman at MIT: In times of uncertainty, I almost certainly will feel an initial rush of nerves traverse through my body followed by feelings of frustration at the unknown. However, once that innate reaction fades, I begin to wonder and brainstorm potential outcomes or possibilities that …
What happens to your body when you encounter the unknown?
A response from Julia Pockat at MIT: I tend to get tense and anxious
How do you cope with uncertainty?
A response from Kylie Gallagher at MIT: I cope with uncertainty by not thinking about what could happen or what is uncertain and focusing on things that I do know are certain.
What happens to your body when you encounter the unknown?
A response from Julia Balla at MIT: I don’t really enjoy the unknown and I usually prefer to stay in my comfort zone. For this reason, my body becomes tense and stiff. I even forget to breathe when I am too focused on the unknown situation, which only makes me …
How do you cope with uncertainty?
A response from Abilash Prabhakaran at MIT: I like to take take a big breath or take some rest. I like to find a big lounge and lie around as well.
Why are existential questions of being, interdependence, and coexistence, vital in these times of readjustment of powers and values?
A response from Moctar at MIT: Being able to enter into another world and understand/perceive this current world differently is important in being able to recognize the situation in the present and one’s place.