We really Never Encounter The World, All We Keep Experiencing Is Our Mind
There are many trends and patterns founded in the past related to our experience & mind, and the Historians did a commendable job of highlighting them.
Hostorians believed that despite all that has and continues to change in our external environment, the real battle is still internal π
Real change doesn’t happen until we face our minds and our thoughts. Information alone doesn’t make our thinking better. We also have to understand and update the way our minds process this information.
How we think affects everything from our ability to solve problems to how we understand meaning, value, and purpose.
One of the reasons it’s so hard to change our minds about things is that our brains are stuck in these mental habit loops, which tend to look at information from a singular point of view.
Our brains have learned something in one context, so they mistakenly apply it to others, mixing up the triggers that lead to routine thoughts.
We’re all capable of overpowering these habit loops, of course, but it’s very easy and productive to have them operating as the default mode. To think well, we must be aware of their limitations and to not let them restrict us.
All issues can be solved with a shift in thinking patterns ignores the larger picture, but the truth is we have to know the difference between how we think about what is happening around us & what is actually happening around usπ
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