Fishbowl Mentality is the effects of being inhabited in a fishbowl.
We are human's and do not know what it is like to be captivated in one of these bowls, this is why I have made a augmented reality so that we can experience this for ourselves and have a better understanding of what its like for fish inside these objects.
We are human's and do not know what it is like to be captivated in one of these bowls, this is why I have made a augmented reality so that we can experience this for ourselves and have a better understanding of what its like for fish inside these objects.
Being inside a fishbowl is not like any other environment, it can become overcrowded very fast and it can start to become uncormfortable.
A fishbowl conversation for example is not so much to do with actual fishbowl's themselves but is a method used so that many people can talk about the same topic together in a circular room or position, this way all of the people are focused on one thing as well as one topic or conversation. It is a good idea to be used in large groups and this large group itself can be split into other groups such as men/women, young/old depending on the topic being discussed, sometimes we see this on television chat show programs where audience participation is involved. For more reading on fishbowl conversations here is a wikipedia link with more information: Fishbowl (Conversation).
Another blogger using blogger.com has discussed how they have changed the walls in their building to glass walls and how it affects behaviour of people due to the fact that these people could not bee seen before and now whomever walks past the glass doors will be able to see the people at work. The blogger discusses how people are very selfconcious at first of being seen/looked at all the time by other people, however after a while they overcome this paranoia/fear and ignore the matter completely, I don't know if there is a scientific explanation for this and neither does the blogger but in this case the blogger has called it the "fishbowl effect", simply meaning that our constraints and thoughts change whilst inside this environment, the blog can be found at Wiggin's free advice column.
I'm sure many people have heard the phrase; "There are plenty of fish in the sea", well this can also be tied in with the fishbowl mentality as it is a sexually orientated idea, by this I mean women need men for example, like fish need water. However the water may be clear but it is always there, women also have a constant reminder of their environment from strip club advertisements and so on, can the fishbowl effect affect your sexual orientation? Read more at TheRottenLittleGirls.com.
Fishbowl effect could have also saved a company $50-million starting back in 1975, John L Colley (University of Virginia, USA) has published a paper about the problems incurred by a power plant in America which had major issues due to the fishbowl effect, however, the paper is private but the first two pages can be read which gives a brief introduction to the problems the company had, it is interesting to see how fishbowl's can take a part in business enterprises and cause debt or problems for companies. A project manager must think of everything that might impede a project. For more information visit: SSRN.
The fishbowl effect has been described in poetry by one person in which they have write a poem and in my opinion the representation of the poem is read in the view of a fishbowl (where the sides spin outwards and the centre is focused). The poem is about the fishbowl effect in the sense that nothing is hidden and privacy is at a minimal, the poem can be read at DeviantArt.
American president Obama talks about raising his children on a website, discussing how being president has affects on his children as they are in the view of the public and in his answer he relates to the frog in a saucepan by saying that the gradual rise in publicity/heat the change has not been noticed, to read Obama's answers take a look at the Mother Talkers website.
The fishbowl effect is more popular than I had imagined, its impact can have a lot of effects on the social behaviour and metal capabilities of people/animals alike. Following research in the area somebody has written five points on how to mitigate the effects and has very interesting solutions to the problem, the writing can be found at CharlesandHudson.
A prescription glasses wearer also describes how some glasses lenses have a fishbowl effect in which the view is distorted and things appear bigger or further away on lens101.
A fishbowl conversation for example is not so much to do with actual fishbowl's themselves but is a method used so that many people can talk about the same topic together in a circular room or position, this way all of the people are focused on one thing as well as one topic or conversation. It is a good idea to be used in large groups and this large group itself can be split into other groups such as men/women, young/old depending on the topic being discussed, sometimes we see this on television chat show programs where audience participation is involved. For more reading on fishbowl conversations here is a wikipedia link with more information: Fishbowl (Conversation).
Another blogger using blogger.com has discussed how they have changed the walls in their building to glass walls and how it affects behaviour of people due to the fact that these people could not bee seen before and now whomever walks past the glass doors will be able to see the people at work. The blogger discusses how people are very selfconcious at first of being seen/looked at all the time by other people, however after a while they overcome this paranoia/fear and ignore the matter completely, I don't know if there is a scientific explanation for this and neither does the blogger but in this case the blogger has called it the "fishbowl effect", simply meaning that our constraints and thoughts change whilst inside this environment, the blog can be found at Wiggin's free advice column.
I'm sure many people have heard the phrase; "There are plenty of fish in the sea", well this can also be tied in with the fishbowl mentality as it is a sexually orientated idea, by this I mean women need men for example, like fish need water. However the water may be clear but it is always there, women also have a constant reminder of their environment from strip club advertisements and so on, can the fishbowl effect affect your sexual orientation? Read more at TheRottenLittleGirls.com.
Fishbowl effect could have also saved a company $50-million starting back in 1975, John L Colley (University of Virginia, USA) has published a paper about the problems incurred by a power plant in America which had major issues due to the fishbowl effect, however, the paper is private but the first two pages can be read which gives a brief introduction to the problems the company had, it is interesting to see how fishbowl's can take a part in business enterprises and cause debt or problems for companies. A project manager must think of everything that might impede a project. For more information visit: SSRN.
The fishbowl effect has been described in poetry by one person in which they have write a poem and in my opinion the representation of the poem is read in the view of a fishbowl (where the sides spin outwards and the centre is focused). The poem is about the fishbowl effect in the sense that nothing is hidden and privacy is at a minimal, the poem can be read at DeviantArt.
American president Obama talks about raising his children on a website, discussing how being president has affects on his children as they are in the view of the public and in his answer he relates to the frog in a saucepan by saying that the gradual rise in publicity/heat the change has not been noticed, to read Obama's answers take a look at the Mother Talkers website.
The fishbowl effect is more popular than I had imagined, its impact can have a lot of effects on the social behaviour and metal capabilities of people/animals alike. Following research in the area somebody has written five points on how to mitigate the effects and has very interesting solutions to the problem, the writing can be found at CharlesandHudson.
A prescription glasses wearer also describes how some glasses lenses have a fishbowl effect in which the view is distorted and things appear bigger or further away on lens101.
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