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What is your judgement on this?
The process that makes thoughts about yourself is not different from the processes that make thoughts about things other than you.
What is your judgement on the above statement?
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
NOT TRUE. Object of attention differs. If you were to write the two processes, as procedures, one would involve the instruction to direct attention on oneself, and the other would involve the instruction to direct attention elsewhere. So, "...is not different from..." in your question is false.
- 1 decade ago
well, it depends on how thoughts are perceived,since the recovery of individual signifies or manifiest the thoughts of himself for example thinking extraordinarily. since its a process but never has been the way, or else the occuring thoughts is an individual rejection when it happens of what you call, "thoughts about things other than you" in same manner an individual occurance gives the principle of what I introduce the "thinking hazard" since primary thought/s is an adequate convenience of process. To draw the independent mind from others.
- smallLv 71 decade ago
I believe that the subjective thought process is qualitatively different due to the attachment to self influencing the process heavily.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You hardly ever see yourself as others see you. With that in mind, would others see themselves as you do? While some can be their own critic, some never seem to see their own faults. I cannot agree or disagree.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
here, take a hit, you have been working too hard.....