Hegel said that the alienation happens when you separate object and subject, when you consider the world as something external. He says the reality is only an objectification humans make internally, on the inside of their minds. So, it isn't external at all. If you think about it, is not a crazy idea, it makes sense. It's more of a philosophical theory than the one who says everything is socially constructed, but I think they refer to a similar subject: the power of mind.
It can be associate with theories from very different fields. One of them is quantum mechanics theory of physics. When I was at school, our physics teacher showed us a quantum mechanics documentary. There was a basketball field covered with basketball balls to expose the hypothesis of the theory: things are everywhere, but you choose where you want to put them in space. Obviously the theory is not as simple as that, but I was surprised that this idea was included in a very dogmatic science.
At the end of the day, this is almost mystic. I think is true that everyone of us create their own world, I'm not saying that poor people have chosen to be poor, but we have the power to choose how we see the world. Thinking makes reality, even the images are created inside us, in our brain!!
Nevertheless, I'm still wondering about the limits of this idea, when you can create your world and when you can't?
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