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Two Sides Of Mind.

There are two different systems of thinking. Fast responsive and slow one, which we are considering as our true-self.

  • Both systems are working unstoppable, regardless of our will.
  • Fast system is first in line to take action and it's completely out of our control.
  • Second system is being involved when we need to process more complicated tasks.

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