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Open Minds and Mental Health
Most of the time we go about our daily business consciously aware of what we are doing but rarely giving any thought to why we’re doing it. We perform routine tasks habitually, and when something out of the ordinary does … Continue reading
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Freedom of choice, limited or unbounded?
We humans have the inbornintention of freedom of choice, and we may go to great lengths to exercise it freely. Nevertheless, there are many ways our choices are limited. This can be merely frustrating or lead to deadly conflict. Let’s … Continue reading
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