Examples of states of mind via normal words we use to denotate "ideas"
Examples of states of mind expressed via normal words that we use to denotate "ideas"[1]
Any word that is as an idea - or as a matter of fact, any and every word - because words are stored as a form of fear [1] [What are words, even - an emotional attachment. link post] - they are stored as a pattern of sound waves that are to be looked out for subconsciously in the brain and pursued like morals, this is done by rewiring the brain making mental limits look like physical limits, thus confusing the person [1] [2] - This is a form of 'getting used to' and conforming to social norms for civil engagement, but still phycological warfare [1].
Now time to list down these examples, it's euphemisms and what it really means:
- As you can see, none of these words measure the actual change in the physical realm that is happening over time, rather act as adjectives, as a useless placeholder - like the words liberal and conservative.
- Adjectives describe how you feel at a specific period of time. This is why public opinion changes, meaning that the states of mind of people are changing [1] [2].
Other Useful Notes:
Normalize doing this
Words are a form of an emotional attachment
Time passes, you identify the same thing over and over again, this is called repetition.
To do: grab a kids learning book and identify the vague words like brain and book and car and train and how they are learned to be identified as such over time.
To do: declassify street smarts
Think before you do, don't "improv."
Smart people see this, dumb people oversimplify and see words, that's why they find it hard to stand up for themselves socially and don't develop so called "social skills" -> which are really skills that do more than what's necessary for human limits.
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