One man says, “If this is truly The News, then answer me this: have you noticed that at least ninety-four per cent of the thinking you do in the time that you set aside each day for thinking,
(and even at night when you decide before going to bed that you will dream for a certain period about a certain subject that night), that you spend said time thinking about other thoughts that you yourself have already thought about before, or else about thoughts that you have heard about that someone else has already thought about. What’s with this, he asks. Should we even be calling this thinking? Tell me what’s going on here?”
There was a man who had stripes, and was quite annoyed by them until he quit thinking about them, and he was no longer annoyed by them. “Hey, I know a metaphor when I smell one.
Do you mean to stand there and tell me that my anger, would not bother me so much if I quit thinking about how angry I am?” “Why, hell no. How stupid do you think I am!”
One captive rider sang to himself all the time,
to keep from facing the fact that he was on a horse.
The apparent disparity between truth and error is rendered irrelevant by independent thought.
To one man, all incoming is data automatically divided itself into three categories: Positive, Negative and Neutral, and he would ignore the first two.
Note: no matter the nature of the info,
it is your thought that creates the categories
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