General Semantics
General Semantics is a field of study that explores how language and symbols influence human thought and behavior. Founded by Alfred Korzybski in the 1930s, it emphasizes the importance of understanding the limitations of language and the ways it shapes our perceptions of reality.
The core idea of General Semantics is that words are not the things they represent; they are merely symbols. By recognizing this distinction, individuals can improve their communication skills and reduce misunderstandings, leading to clearer thinking and better decision-making in everyday life.