Poor Thinking Habits

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Most of us believe that we are always thinking; it’s not true. The bulk of what we consider thought is just the mind going through its normal process, drifting past our consciousness like a river, full of debris that has been dumped there in the past. Much of this debris will have come from powerful figures such as parents, teachers, religious advisors and our early peer groups. Little of this will have been thought about at the time; rather it will have been assimilated as ‘truth’ with little or no investigation as to its value. This flowing river will be generating memories spurred by current input through the five senses and there will probably be some sort of intuitive linking occurring because of all this bumping together. This intuitive response is often accepted as another version of ‘truth’; but it is at least as likely to be wrong as right, and is one of the ways that many people with anxiety disorders maintain their inability to cope with life.
This is all mental activity but it isn’t thought. Thinking is a logical process that considers all the provable facts of any situation, not the biases, hopes and fears. To work it has to call on the part of the mind that looks at things rationally and logically. Unfortunately, most people with anxiety disorders lock into their emotions when the feared situations occur. This activates the part of the mind that deals with hunches, preconceptions and the willingness to swallow ideas whole and makes logical thought next to impossible. But the luckless person still believes that he or she is ‘thinking’ and equates this activity with the rest of his or her life where thinking actually does take place. This results in the situation where such a person believes, quite reasonably, that he or she is a perfectly and provably adequate thinker in many areas, so the anxiety-driven process has just as much value as the rest. Sometimes, the more successful a person is in the outside world, where his or her thinking is valued or makes this person a good living, the more difficult it is for him or her to accept that the anxiety-driven process not only has no value but is actively working against life-values.
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Greatest thinkers are greatest because they ignore all the nonsense which their environment has taught them, and think past that.

If a person just copies others, he will never be greater than others.

If he just repeats what he was taught, it is like he has no mind of his own, but his mind is just a copy of someone else's mind.

Most people dont have mind of their own.

Anyone quick to accept whatever he is told without thinking about it cannot be called a thinker in any sense of that word.

Anyone acting without logical thought, or acting on feelings, is closer to an animal than to human.

Society overburdens people with information, and most remain in the role they were assigned.

Example: Child of christian parents will most likely be a christian. Child of muslim parents will most likely be a muslim.

Even poverty is heritable, sadly.

But if you look throughout history, greatest thinkers were always different from most people, and not just by tautological meaning of greatest.

They invested a lot into thinking and logic, where most people invest into having fun or casual conversations which give no logical product.
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A great man once remarked about the importance of focusing on the essential and dispensing with the rest.

It was perhaps decisive for my whole later life that fate gave me as a history teacher one of the few who knew how to get across the important things in class and to dismiss the unimportant. Doctor Leopold Potsch…
Adolphus Hitler, Mein Kampf
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Hitler was smart, but he used his superpowers for evil.
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Leopold Posch was that great man. Nice of you to defend Hitler's intelligence though 
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I am not one of those who think that an evil person cant be smart.

While intelligent people are usually better people, it is very possible that an intelligent person becomes evil.
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I am not one of those who think that an evil person cant be smart.
Yes, God is the smartest being in the Universe and he created pediatric cancer.



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Yes, God is the smartest being in the Universe and he created pediatric cancer.
He probably did it because he wanted to prove that he can do all sorts of horrible things to people and animals and still trick so many people into believing that he is all good.

Imagine creating a world in which one animal cannot survive unless the other animal is slowly eaten alive. God created that world!

And because Adam ate an apple 6000 years ago, children have cancer today.

To Christians, that is fair and makes sense.

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Low intelligence will destroy the World.
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When you have no natural enemies, low intelligence conserves energy. Great for survival.
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DeepMind AI reduces energy used for cooling Google data centers by 40%.
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A political partisan is the epitome of a non thinking person.

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I thought vaccines did that.