Daily Blog Day 2 – Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Question: "Structures, both social and physical are continually improving." agree or disagree (from @thecorcoran)
Structures exist in all aspects of our ever day lives. These structures are both social and physical. In my opinion, these two things are constantly changing. Socially, we experience change every day on a personal level as we meet new people and continue our relationships with others. When you look at the idea of human’s socialness as a whole, you also find it is constantly changing. Humanity’s view on what is good and bad is constantly changing. What is good one day could be horrible wrong the next day, and vice versa. We our as people constantly edit, backspace, and advance our civilization in some ways. These social results are resulting from physical changes. I do not mean how we literally physical change as we grow older. I am talking about the earth and our environments and how they are constantly changing as a result of us and our sociality. As you can see, these two things are extremely interconnected and are at play every day in our lives whether we care to see it or not. For example, as we get older these big physical and social changes in humanity or society or even the world will become much more evident to us. This is because ewe will have been around long enough to see the different changes humanity and society went through during our life time. By the time we will die in fact, we will more than likely have a completely different view in society, which is a social change, and we will be living in a physically different world than in which we started. Therefore, I agree that structures both social and physical are constantly changing in our everyday lives.
These points are very relevant in today's society, no doubt. I feel like you really spend a lot of time on these dailies. This was one of the only ones that I saw that I think you could have improved a little with, just more incorporation of things like the megaliths and their own restructuring.
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