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Thinking in its best sense is that which considers the basis and consequences of beliefs. John Dewey - How We Think, 1910 Or else we run the risk of adopting and manifesting the properties of those bad beliefs, with which we all can be become occupied. The problem fixes the end of thought and the end controls the process of thinking. JD - too the good and the bad. Those bad beliefs hinder a solution to the problem, hold us from a fuller awareness of ourselves and the world. And realize the world works overtime to get you asking the wrong questions, looking in the wrong places.May be its take it as ya find it, with a grain of salt and not at face value: A little doubtful and cynical reflection (ie follow the money) as important components of a healthy intellect.To mill some grains of truth from the sea of chaff.
Posted on: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 11:49:25 +0000

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