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lightmotif139 · 3 months
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fuxkreckless · 6 days
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I sit and ruminate on how many wrong decisions I’ve made. “I wish I would’ve done this”, “I wish I could’ve made a better choice” or “I should’ve been a better person.” They accumulate and eat away at every dark corner of my brain. I want solutions to the problems that I cannot solve nor understand why I have them. I think and think and think until I can no longer stand the thought patterns. Eventually I am hit with the realization that no one always makes the right choices. And that alone at least makes me feel a little more at peace with moving forward.
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fishin-in-a-graveyard · 8 months
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How do you think?
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the-healing-mindset · 2 years
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miiju86 · 1 year
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Unhelpful Thinking Styles & Logical Fallacies
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thugbbyk · 2 years
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A belief is just a thought you continue to think
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enigmaink · 3 months
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Mind as Radios
Consider the mind as a radio, receiving thoughts and ideas broadcast all around us. We pluck notions from the ether, giving voice to whispers caught from the zeitgeist.
Thoughts come not from within, but through us. We are conduits channeling inspiration, like an artist catching creative sparks from the air.
In moments of insight, when ideas click into place, recognize you have tapped into the current of universal consciousness. These flashes of comprehension are glimpses into a realm of collective truth.
Appreciate such instants as gifts, chances to grasp at the threads of awareness interwoven through all minds. They mean your receptor is well tuned, receptive to ideas crisscrossing the stratosphere.
Stay curious and open. Seek not to grabs thoughts but receive them as insights granted you. Welcome inspiration from unexpected sources. It bubbles up from a shared stream of wisdom.
You alone do not generate ideas, but meld with a matrix of meanings far greater than self. Thoughts are the language of this common soul we all draw from. Listen carefully to decipher the message within.
Stay receptive to this frequency, and you amplify truths that ripple through all people in all times. Thoughts are waves - ride them toward collective enlightenment.
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sheilamurrey · 5 months
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thought as hard form
we carry with us some thoughts that seem as hard as concrete a concrete poured long ago reinforced with recurring thoughts – the iron bars of trauma …thought as hard form
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sabrinaboglund · 5 months
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The Law of Assumption: 5 Things You Should Know about the Universal Law of Assumption.
The Law of Assumption has gained significant attention, especially on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Many young people have discovered its power in shaping their reality. However, it’s crucial to understand that this Law demands responsibility to avoid falling into a realm of delusions and mental challenges. Last month, in the guide about the Universal Law of Harmony and Agreement, I…
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I have tears in my eye as I begin to spy
The crispness of the notion brings shattering devotion
Who is complete on bended knee sleek
That was deep
An inner ocean of complicated potions of turmoil and socially induced explosions
I have a feast for those of inclination interesting
Thoughts percolating
There is a be in being that keeps breath in true meaning
That was a gem
A diamond rough with knowing
Brilliant with showing
Durable only for the growing
This is how it was
The former the slug
The current the bug
The latter the quilted rug
Who can sleep upon the slumbering tug of brutish minds plugged
I only had one more
The sport shorn
Hope born of desperation mourned
A complete thought never forlorn
The mark of human rock within the craggiest thorn
My notions blaring within my own distinct horn
Contemplations thrown
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Heard this from somewhere else but it's really been effective to my writing recently and just want to share.
The reason a lot of tragic backstories fail is because there is no contrast. Just like there's no sadness without joy, there is no tragedy without hope.
It needs to be clear that happiness was possible in the circumstances they were in, but it was just ripped away from them or kept from them by something out of their control.
For instance, have someone start to get opportunities, have a period of pure goodness and joy, and then something comes back to bite them. An abuser's return. A death of a loved one. Anything.
Remember that if you are writing a character with trauma, you need to know that the trauma after an incident or environment is linked heavily with their thinking patterns that were engraved in them from the trauma.
Example: "I was doing great and then this happened, the universe is rooting against my joy. There's no point in trying to be happy when no one wants me to be."
This thought pattern can be caused by verbal abuse, a relationship that has little to no communication that's planting seeds in their head, being cut off from loving people, or clinical anxiety that leads to catastrophising, just to name a few. Many situations can lead to the same thought patterns.
A contrast to that specific thought pattern would be the people in their life that do want them to be happy and actively encourage their joy, or "signs from the universe" that are encouraging their happiness that the person just isn't paying attention to. The thought pattern and trauma is what overshadows the joy and sends them spiraling.
This also pays off in a recovery arc. They finally start recovering and when something bad happens, the thought pattern resurfaces but they choose to focus on the people in their life that bring them joy and want that joy to last.
This shows progress, this shows the effect of their trauma, this shows that joy was possible. This is why it's tragic. There was a solution, but they just couldn't have known that.
(just make sure you stay out of victim-blaming territory, the solution wasn't easy or a no brainer, it was physically and mentally out of their grasp and it's something they discover throughout a difficult arc)
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fuckyeahisawthat · 2 months
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So there is this thing that the two Villeneuve Dune movies do together that I cannot stop thinking about, where they will present something (often, a weapon) in a context the first time around where it looks a certain way (often, very sexy and cool). And then they will present it again in a way that doesn't exactly negate your reading of the original context but makes you recoil in horror from the new context.
Paul and Jessica using the Voice to escape from their Harkonnen captors? Very sexy and cool. Look at them working together, mother and son, a couple of space witch badasses.
Jessica using the Voice on Chani to force her to participate in reviving Paul after he drinks the Water of Life? Horrifying. Saying you will be part of this myth that has been created to serve political ends that have nothing to do with your liberation, and if you don't do it voluntarily to save the person you love then I will make you do it.
Chani and Paul working together to take down the ornithopter gunship using those little shoulder-fired rockets? Very sexy and cool, we love guerrilla warfare against an occupying army. (I'm not being facetious here, this sequence is extremely satisfying to watch.)
The much later image of Paul silhouetted against the blast from the missiles from his family's private nuclear arsenal blowing up the shield wall? Nightmarish.
The way the climactic battle to retake the palace at Arrakeen extends into the night so that it begins to look very very much like the initial Harkonnen attack on the same place? I'm sure this is intentional; the whole third act is about taking a giant sledgehammer to the idea that the Atreides are the better or more civilized imperialists.
Perhaps my favorite example of this is the Atreides signet ring. When Paul first puts it on in the first movie, it's a symbol of him accepting that Leto is dead. It's a melancholy moment, but it's also a sign of Paul accepting the responsibility of his birthright as the new Duke.
Early in the second movie, when he is trying to be equal to the Fremen, he takes the ring off. And you just know that when he decides to put it back on again, that will be the sign that everything's about to go to shit. And when it happens it's a very similar moment--it is Paul accepting his birthright, just a different kind. But the accompanying feeling is oh no.
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goffjames · 11 months
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Spotlight Art - Thought Patterns - Painting of the Day by Carol McDermott
Painting Attribution © Carol McDermott, Thought Patterns, 2020 Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Thought-Patterns/94881/7993103/view View more works from the Spotlight Art Gallery Thank you for your visit goffjamesart.wordpress.com Art Music Photography Poetry Quotations
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the-healing-mindset · 2 years
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thedejijoseph · 11 months
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logical thinking
some time ago, the writing style of my friend was labelled as "logical"
it was intriguing to me because i like that writing style and the thought pattern that produced it, and I wanted to learn it, simulate it and adopt it.
but first i needed to understand how it came to be. in order to understand that, I wanted to know what other "writing styles" were there, but searching for "writing styles" could never have led me to that point
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so i tried ai: chatgpt
but of course, chatgpt could also not infer my intentions and can only respond directly to my queries. so, for me to get my answers, I needed to phrase my questions right
my first objective: i wanted to give a "parent category" to what I observed: logical thinking. but instead of asking it straightforwardly, I went with this:
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i followed up with this:
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the other types not shown in this screenshot are emotional thinkers, and creative thinkers
but you see, i still had the "label" wrong. when I searched for thought patterns, this was what I got
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it was still not right, so i tried a different approach
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check out the summary
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pay attention to "thinking styles".. i was getting there
as i noted previously, i love the opportunity and ability to be able to "ask someone else". i asked bard
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the kicker was also in the summary
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now, to reinforce the need for "researching" and asking someone else, if I had simply assumed that the "parent term" I was looking for was "thinking styles" and went ahead to "use" it, I would not have arrived at my desired results
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because in the application of (or search for) the term "thinking styles, I would be miscommunication. for example, I told someone that their thinking style was logical thinking; if they tried to find other thinking styles, they would have found something else and "logical thinking" would not have been on the list
so now, i'm thinking:
either i've got my starting point wrong, by assuming that "logical thinking" is an appropriate description
or logical thinking is an appropriate description and it's just not called a "thinking style"
i can't decide conclusively, at least not yet, so I'll try something else
i tried a reverse search with ai, asking it to tell me what the object of some observations are, now I'm going to try a direct search by asking it for examples/observations of the object.
side note; another reason why i like the use of ai is that I can ask questions "independent" of context. for example, if I was talking to someone about football players and I asked them to give me examples of stars, they're most likely to list football stars. ai is the same. but different in the sense that I can "start a new chat" without the context of the previous conversations. I'll also experiment with that
second side note, bard does not have the feature to start or have multiple chats in the same window. i have to start a literal new window.
google bard, same window (look, my seed phrase is not even mentioned at all: logical thinking)
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google bard, new window (third side note, I like google bard's consistency)
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chatgpt, same window (important note, logical thinking is still not mentioned)
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chatgpt, new window (alright, better consistency than I imagined.-- I will not abandon my hypothesis of ard being more consistent than chatgpt though; phrased differently: chatgpt comes up with very different answers to the same question asked within the same or similar context)
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so i am led to abandon my assumption that "logical thinking is a thinking style", that is "logical thinking is not a thing", or at least, it is not the right way to describe the thing I intend to communicate.
hey look, i have learned something tonight. now, to actually read through the thinking styles there are and then move on to my next objective: understand how each one comes about and how proficiency in them (Each one, or at least the ones I prioritise) can be replicated
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wally1266 · 11 months
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"Whatever Is True, Whatever Is Noble..."
8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. – Phil 4:8 NIV Rejoice! Some of the things that Paul wrote are hard for us to understand. “rejoice in the Lord always” and “pray without ceasing” come to mind. In our busy society…
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