the mind works on two basic things as we might have any computer software programmed - input and output
input is every form of information on which we might base our personal and social understanding of the world as we look at it. it helps us construct a virtual world in our minds about how things are supposed to be. it shapes our reality...
the output we provide is based on our programming and our reluctance or acceptance of the given situation and its effect on our ability to reason.
entire human history is filled with incidences where the decision of one man has proved to be either a boon or a low level curse. the inputs given to the booners and sinners in this case was the same, but what affected the history books was their output.
two different people may react to the same thing in two different ways. the tiniest example? right in your house. you like red and your brother doesn't. you both get red bikes. you're damn happy and thanking every one right from your nursery nanny to almighty God. your brother doesn't even touch the bike. he hates it. he 'expected' a blue one
see the difference?
this is how our output decides our input. and the input, output.
commenting from a psychologist's point of view, 'we all are slaves to our mental perceptions and environmental conditioning'
from a philosopher's view, 'we become who we think we become'
from The Joker in Batman.... "WHY so SeRiOuS??"
input is every form of information on which we might base our personal and social understanding of the world as we look at it. it helps us construct a virtual world in our minds about how things are supposed to be. it shapes our reality...
the output we provide is based on our programming and our reluctance or acceptance of the given situation and its effect on our ability to reason.
entire human history is filled with incidences where the decision of one man has proved to be either a boon or a low level curse. the inputs given to the booners and sinners in this case was the same, but what affected the history books was their output.
two different people may react to the same thing in two different ways. the tiniest example? right in your house. you like red and your brother doesn't. you both get red bikes. you're damn happy and thanking every one right from your nursery nanny to almighty God. your brother doesn't even touch the bike. he hates it. he 'expected' a blue one
see the difference?
this is how our output decides our input. and the input, output.
commenting from a psychologist's point of view, 'we all are slaves to our mental perceptions and environmental conditioning'
from a philosopher's view, 'we become who we think we become'
from The Joker in Batman.... "WHY so SeRiOuS??"
superb one....the Joker's reference feels very apt...:-)
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