Interpreting styles [Attitude types] - visuals [Types of attitudes and examples]

 Interpreting styles - visuals

Mapping out the different types of thought process
Visualizing the act of the different types of information gained over time via experiencing certain events, use the model.
Also, classifying the different states of mind, interpreting styles, goals being set.
Blame everything in the past, because that's the real reason why.
Train of thoughts practiced over the variable of time.
Part of the project, "project: understanding manipulation"
Identifying the formula for the many moods that exist.
Discovering something new as time passes every day.

Practicing morals - categorized under the false state of survival created by practicing morals:
When the limits of our experience cross the line and we become not like the experience we have experienced:

[insert picture]

Examples of not adopting the same mindset, rather going the opposite direction:


[inset the article where it says hitting kids lowers IQ]

Situational Fallacy -> adopting the narrow-minded attitude, focusing attitude, focusing on goal oriented attitude:




Event judgmental, this is why you shouldn't 'focus'

judge by the events, not interpret it as an idea, as you've been practicing in conversations, and if done right you will form curiosity [refer feelings formula]; It's all about judging the phases in life, not merle looking at a homeless man and assuming, trusting that he's doing fine.

All of these interpreting styles have one thing in common, and that's focusing, focusing is propaganda. [refer flawed thought processes graph]

Boston Bombing - they trusted the wrong things; your feelings are nothing but feelings, a survival instinct, no one cares.


Note: If you are inspired, aka practicing the unbiased mindset, the learning mindset, one will care to learn more, and judge a person by their lifestyle as a whole, not just based on one event - this is called sympathizing mindset - they will care to learn more, not judge someone based on criteria developed because of human abuse insecurity, aka trust issues.

Learning Mindset:



Being able to call an idea "stupid" etc (the mere process, act, change of reaching such a conclusion):
[refer ideal variable manipulation. focused on idea not event, refer situational fallacy // note: all of these are mental thought processes]

Curious Mindset:



Confusing mental limit with physical limits and subconsciously practicing them via repetition
For example, typically assigned 'morals'

Focusing (aka. Judging events, via human limits abused  with fear for survival - human nature body coping mechanism) Attitude:
Aka. emphasizing facts attitude (I am doing this because she told me so -> an emotional attachment)


Recalling events via verbatim in the head via "ideas." -> can we even call them ideas? No. They are stored as neurons performing actions, no need to oversimplify them as 'ideas', rather referring to them as 'recalling ideas' -> as (identifying) actions are a thought process:



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