Justin Mytty

  • A Made Up Concept Shaped How Society Operates

    Money, while facilitating trade and societal progress, is an abstract concept reflecting societal belief rather than inherent value. This notion drives wealth accumulation, inherent inequities, and can skew perceptions of success and societal contribution. Continue reading

    A Made Up Concept Shaped How Society Operates
  • Rethinking Degrees: The Debate on the Usefulness of Bachelor’s Degrees

    The perception of bachelor’s degrees has shifted due to the evolving job market, rising education costs, and more focus on skills, experience, and alternative education models. Continue reading

    Rethinking Degrees: The Debate on the Usefulness of Bachelor’s Degrees
  • The Social Media Addiction

    In the digital age, social media addiction presents significant mental health risks and deteriorates communication skills. However, recognizing addiction signs and implementing strategies like setting boundaries, focusing on quality interactions, and taking digital detoxes can instill a healthier online-offline balance. Continue reading

    The Social Media Addiction
  • Navigating the Complex Landscape of Social Problems

    The article discusses significant societal issues like poverty, inequality, discrimination, climate change, mental health, and educational disparities, emphasizing collaborative solutions. Continue reading

    Navigating the Complex Landscape of Social Problems
  • What is Society?

    Society, more than a community of people, is a complex “organism” encompassing norms influencing behavior and academic disciplines exploring societal structures, shaped by thinkers like Comte, Spencer, Marx, and Durkheim. Continue reading

    What is Society?