Born to Learn

ebook How to Increase Human OKness USing I'm OK-You're OK Adult-Adult Game-Free Democratic Case-Based Learning Processes

By Richard John Stapleton

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In a world suffering from global warming, riddled with constant warfare, and struggling under the weight of money and banking crises, Born to Learn: How to Increase Human OKness USing I'm OK-You're OK Adult-Adult Game-Free Democratic Case-Based Learning Processes asks what would happen if we learned to perform human transactions in a different way. What if we were able to improve our social and psychological messaging in classrooms and in learning situations everywhere? What kind of effect could it have on the management of Spaceship Earth?

From the instant we first draw breath to the moment when we take our last, humans instinctively use transactional analysis (TA) to get what we need to survive. The overwhelmingly important factor, frequently overlooked in this process, is our environment's influence, often negative, on these transactions. At the same time, many of the socioeconomic and political problems we face today, including over- fecundity, overpopulation, resource depletion, dysfunctional economic and political systems, global warming and climate change (GWCC), and militarization and nuclear weapons proliferation (MNWP), share a root cause-humans playing psychological Games by discounting relevant phenomena, problems, opportunities, alternatives for change, and ability to change.

Born to Learn: How to Increase Human OKness Using I'm OK-You're OK Adult-Adult Game-Free Democratic Case-Based Learning Processes aims to give readers a more comprehensive understanding of how our lives are shaped and controlled by both social and psychological messaging as well as offering tools to pursue a better future.

Born to Learn