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Types of thinking

Types of thinking

  1. Magical thinking refers to the idea that you can influence the outcome of specific events by doing something that has no bearing on the circumstances.

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Resist magical thinking and wishful thinking when in trouble, its easy to fall into these habits because of childhood feedback loops. YOU GET WHAT YOU GET, LOVE IT ALL, AMOR FATI, THIS IS THE ONLY WAY, BE BRAVE, BE STEADY, BE PATIENT!

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