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What

 WHAT

The WHAT section delves into the things, concepts, events, and phenomena that shape our understanding of the world. This category encompasses both tangible objects and abstract ideas, providing a comprehensive look at “what” plays a role in life and society. It addresses questions like “What are the key things we interact with?”, “What events have significance?”, and “What concepts shape our thinking?”

Subcategories:

  1. Things
    This subcategory focuses on physical objects or entities that are relevant in various contexts, from technological gadgets to natural elements. Items here are explored in terms of their function, utility, and significance in different fields (e.g., smartphones, infrastructure, natural resources).

  2. Concepts
    Concepts include abstract ideas and philosophies that influence the way we think and behave. This could range from political ideologies to scientific theories, and from social constructs to economic models. Concepts shape the way we understand the world and its systems.

  3. Events
    This subcategory covers significant occurrences, whether historical, political, social, or natural. Events are analyzed based on their impact and the changes they bring to society. For example, events like the Industrial Revolution, World War II, or climate change summits fall under this category.

  4. Phenomena
    Phenomena refer to observable occurrences, often in nature or science, that may not always have a concrete explanation. This could range from natural phenomena like thunderstorms and earthquakes to social phenomena such as urbanization or viral trends.

Content Strategy:

The purpose of these subcategories is to provide clarity on various “things” and abstract ideas that shape both the physical and ideological world. Each item, concept, or event is categorized based on its relevance to society, whether in terms of immediate utility, historical significance, or broader philosophical influence.

For example, when a new technological gadget is introduced, it will be categorized under Things for its practical role, while a newly popular political theory might be categorized under Concepts. Events like major conferences, political shifts, or natural disasters would populate the Events subcategory.

How and Why an Item is Categorized:

Items are organized into subcategories based on:

  • Things represent tangible items with physical form or utility.

  • Concepts are abstract ideas or systems of thought.

  • Events are specific occurrences with historical or societal importance.

  • Phenomena describe observable or experiential occurrences, often with a broader or less tangible impact.

Each addition is carefully evaluated to fit within its proper category, maintaining a logical and intuitive structure that evolves with new discoveries, inventions, and societal shifts.