Difference between revisions of "Thought"
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A '''thought''' is a process of the [[mind]] which organizes information into a form that can be translated into action. It takes only a fraction of a second, but multiple thoughts may lead to thinking clearly. This eventually gives rise to [[logic]], [[reason]], and, when concerning thoughts of the heart, [[compassion]] (for the individuals who were thought about). | A '''thought''' is a process of the [[mind]] which organizes information into a form that can be translated into action. It takes only a fraction of a second, but multiple thoughts may lead to thinking clearly. This eventually gives rise to [[logic]], [[reason]], and, when concerning thoughts of the heart, [[compassion]] (for the individuals who were thought about). | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:26, April 16, 2011
A thought is a process of the mind which organizes information into a form that can be translated into action. It takes only a fraction of a second, but multiple thoughts may lead to thinking clearly. This eventually gives rise to logic, reason, and, when concerning thoughts of the heart, compassion (for the individuals who were thought about).