What We Think We Become: The Power of Thought in Shaping Our Reality
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v6i2.3685Keywords:
Cognitive Conditioning, Thought Patterns, Personal Identity, Limiting Beliefs, Positive Thinking, Conscious LivingAbstract
Thoughts Mold Personal Identity, Character, and Destiny. Thoughts are essentially energetic forces affecting not only our perceptions but also the way to behave and act in life. These shape the reality that one experiences. Generally, as soon as a child begins to think or associate his or her considerations with something beyond a mental abstract, societal, familial, and cultural conditioning shape thought patterns that tend to carry on into adulthood without reflection. What we think, we become" is therefore the phrase that echoes to emphasize that positive as well as negative thoughts are the building blocks for self-growth or limitation. This article is mindful enough about making one realize one's importance and the power of reframing limiting beliefs, gratitude, and having a purpose for changing one's life. Also, it discusses how thinking carries on with personal identity from time to time based on the other elements of thoughts that argue in debates over bodily, psychological, and survival-based theories of self. To put it simply, the value is shown in the betterment of our thoughts to be more conscious for an even more meaningful and rewarding life.
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