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Mirai Orientation

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There is a quiet assumption embedded in everyday thinking: that the future is something that happens to us. It is imagined as distant, undefined, and fundamentally unknowable, a horizon we approach but never touch. We speak of it in probabilities, in plans, in hopes and fears, yet rarely do we question the deeper mechanism through which the future already shapes the present.This book begins with a different premise: that the human mind is not merely reacting to reality, but continuously generating it through prediction. Long before an event occurs, the brain has already simulated its contours, assigned it emotional weight, and positioned the self in relation to it. In this sense, the future is not an abstract concept, it is an active cognitive process.The Japanese word mirai (未来) simply means "e;future."e; Yet within its simplicity lies a subtle implication: not just what will happen, but what is approaching into form. This book adopts mirai as a conceptual lens through which to examine how anticipation, expectation, and projection function as organizing forces of human experience.Modern cognitive science increasingly converges on a striking idea: the brain is, at its core, a prediction system. Rather than passively receiving information from the world, it actively constructs models of what is likely to occur next. These models are not neutral. They carry emotional tone, behavioral implications, and identity-level consequences.Hope, in this framework, is no longer reducible to a vague feeling or moral virtue. It becomes a structured cognitive act, a forward-directed simulation that stabilizes perception, organizes behavior, and regulates affect. To hope is to model a future in which action remains meaningful.  
Författare
Moez Ben Kadhi
ISBN
9798235769922
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-05-04
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