Hiw did the people affect the way i understand myself
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At some level, Colin Ellard believes, everybody knows that where you are influences what you do and how you feel. Certain kinds of shapes are instinctively more appealing than others. Humans have predictable behaviours in public spaces, and reap tremendous benefits from exposure to nature. But there's a lot more that we can learn from the field of psychogeography, which, Ellard explains, 'is the study of the relationship between the places that we move through in our everyday life and the effects that those places have on our minds'.
'It encompasses things like the ways that an urban streetscape might affect your feelings, your emotions, what kinds of things it might make you do, how it might affect the way that you pay attention to your surroundings, remember things and make decisions,' he says.
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