Social conditioning refers to the process by which an individual's behavior, attitudes, and values are shaped by the culture and society they live in. This can occur through formal education, family, peers, and the media. Social conditioning can also refer to the ways in which society reinforces certain behaviors, attitudes, and values through rewards and punishments. This process can lead to the internalization of societal norms and the development of a shared culture. The human condition encompasses the totality of the experience of being human and living human lives. ... The ongoing way in which humans react to or cope with these events is the human condition. However, understanding the precise nature and scope of what is meant by the human condition is itself a philosophical problem.This books talks about how we have been conditioned in society, from our parents, schools, work, religion, traditions and the system we live in. Question Everything that you have been taught.Enjoy reading this book
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