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* Challenge students to think of ways to be intentional about the “membranes” they create in their lives to control what they absorb.
* Challenge students to think of ways to be intentional about the “membranes” they create in their lives to control what they absorb.


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Would you like to refine this further or focus on a specific example?Discussion
 
Here are some engaging topics that relate to the idea of osmosis and how humans adapt and absorb behaviors:
 
=== '''1. Peer Pressure and Social Influence''' ===
 
* Explore how peer pressure works and how we sometimes unconsciously adopt the habits, attitudes, or values of our friends or peers.
* Example: Why do people pick up slang, clothing styles, or interests from their social circles?
 
=== '''2. Cultural Adaptation''' ===
 
* Discuss how people absorb cultural norms, language, and behaviors when moving to a new country or community.
* Example: What happens when someone moves from a small town to a big city?
 
=== '''3. Family Dynamics''' ===
 
* Examine how family members shape each other’s behaviors and attitudes over time.
* Example: Why do siblings or children often mimic their parents’ habits or beliefs?
 
=== '''4. Workplace Culture''' ===
 
* Investigate how people adapt to company values, work habits, or leadership styles in professional environments.
* Example: How do new employees adjust to the pace of a fast-moving workplace?
 
=== '''5. Social Media and Trends''' ===
 
* Reflect on how online platforms influence behaviors, trends, and beliefs.
* Example: Why do viral challenges or memes spread so quickly and affect millions?
 
=== '''6. Positive and Negative Habits''' ===
 
* Look at how proximity to certain types of people can impact personal development.
* Example: Why does spending time with disciplined people encourage self-discipline, while being around negativity can sap motivation?
 
=== '''7. Emotional Osmosis''' ===
 
* Explore how emotions spread within groups, such as happiness, stress, or anxiety.
* Example: Why does spending time with a cheerful friend improve your mood, while being with a stressed person can drain you?
 
----Would you like to dive into one of these areas, or combine a few to create a multi-faceted discussion?

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