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'The things we think are different' does not mean 'we are different by the capability to think the things.' -?

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'The things we think are different' does not mean 'we are different by the capability to think the things.'

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  1. Who and what other who.


  2. The individual field of consciousness evolves (like the massive thinking brain that made reflection and creation possible) over many lifetimes.

    Your capacity to conceive of what others are incapable of generally points to this evolved consciousness.

    It does make you different from many people, who do not possess this observational or creative detachment.

  3. My opinion-

    Our thinking has no limits to think the things beyond limit so that doesn't make us different but that makes our thinking pattern to be capable of thinking different.

  4. Like the physic we are unique Mentally also. Our views will always differ for particular situation.

    I have noticed the age of 8 years and 15 years creates resistance in our Nature we revolt or try different ways. If pursued or supported we could be innovative. Our knowledge increases with experience and this changes our attitude and aptitude. The thinking Animal in us involves us to share views and so Y/A ! This madness could erupt into desperation if channel is not opened.

    Yes. Mentally we are all Different and want to differ.  

  5. If this is your obscure way of saying that humans are capable of possessing objective thought, without being influenced by personal bias', than I must respectfully disagree.  On the other hand, if you are contending that they can use their imagination, and separate reality and fantasy by engaging in logical  rumination, than I wholeheartedly agree.  

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