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Willing constitutes one-third of our inner essence, while the other two-thirds consist of Knowledge and Emotions. Through thoughts, these three are clustered to process.
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Emotions are affective mental states that arise in response to internal or external events. Involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and subjective feelings (iterated/depthen emotions).
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Willingness is our attitude or motive to think or do things. It involves cognitive processes of decision-making, intention formation, and motivation. It is the result of consciously choosing based on desires, values, beliefs, and expectations.
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When we say it's our willingness that decides we're talking about proportions of encoding realities either as Knowledge or Emotion. Controlling our emotions means we are more willing to access our knowledge. Similarly, there are areas of life where we rely more on our emotions than knowledge. None of these three are work-free parts of our Souls though our willingness decides the ratio.
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Our minds function similarly to computers, where even a small hardware issue can lead to software collapse. Likewise, problematic thoughts can result in system deficiencies, freezing, or, in extreme cases, damage to our mental well-being. Thoughts, whether positive or negative, are inevitable and imminent. However, it is our genuine willingness that allows us to manage how we perceive and interpret these thoughts. Our willingness serves as the deciding factor in this process.
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The three components of our souls, namely Willing, Knowledge, and Emotions, form a triumvirate that functions simultaneously but with different roles. The decision-making aspect (Willing) is constantly influenced by the other two. It is also impacted by our morals and beliefs, which means that it is not completely free and should be questioned. To make better use of the decider, we should always ask ourselves why we are experiencing certain emotions or why we hold certain knowledge. This will enable the decider to index thoughts as an Emotion or Knowledge adequately.
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