Nano Perspective for Mentality Revolution Method of Indonesian Society

  • Rudy Pramono, Agus Purwanto, Masduki Asbari, Fredson Kotamena

Abstract

Mental revolution is one of the main themes proclaimed by President Jokowi during the last presidential campaign. Through a mental revolution is the expected human and Indonesian society to be more like working with a productive, effective and efficient. How are the methods for performing a mental revolution of people who don't like work, consumptive, ineffective and wasteful people who love working, productive, effective and efficient? This paper discusses the nanoapproach with a critical approach to developing a method of mental revolution. According to this approach to human behavior is influenced by accept and reject frame memory which colonizes in mind that influence to work or not to work. When the frame memories thank powerfully affect the mind, will make a person work character productive, effective and efficient. Indication of the influence of the frame memory in the mind appears from the spoken discourse. Frame memories receive will make someone discourse received well and vice versa. By deciding to consciously say thank both discourse consistently will strengthen the frame received both in the mind and weaken the influence of the discourse and the starting frame in mind. So as to weaken the influence of the frame reject bad memories and increase the ability of humans to work productively, effectively and efficiently. If this action into a social movement in which the entire community will make Indonesian society more productive, effective and efficient way to improve their welfare.

Keywords: mental revolution, nano approach, a frame of mind, work character, discourse.

Published
2020-04-23
How to Cite
Rudy Pramono, Agus Purwanto, Masduki Asbari, Fredson Kotamena. (2020). Nano Perspective for Mentality Revolution Method of Indonesian Society. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(05), 2451 - 2458. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/11135