tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3616039075686831762.post8206623891702735896..comments2023-09-27T00:44:53.515-07:00Comments on Hypatia's Agora: Veni, Vidi, WadiKathrynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15615039478130976812noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3616039075686831762.post-88625051878313262642010-10-14T15:00:27.283-07:002010-10-14T15:00:27.283-07:00Very Interesting! I have been learning in psycholo...Very Interesting! I have been learning in psychology class about the vital role that the environment has on the formation of our behavior and our output in terms of productivity. We evolve encompassing what we experience and depending on the magnitude of such, which if big enough, pass on to form part of our long term memory and therefore compromise part of our personality. Although this is true, there is always that innate and unique character within our neural activity that finds distinct meaning and interest in certain aspects of the environment. This is what makes each and every one of us exclusive. I love it how Egypt has intrigued your thirst for history and art all at once. The same way that the Egyptians used their chemicals and environment for mummification, or how the Coptic Christians used it to express their faith and build beautiful monasteries, you found historical monuments and your surroundings to build this piece of reflection, of art.Giancarlo Hwu Hidalgohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12857733202057818565noreply@blogger.com