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The uncontrollable inner voice.

The uncontrollable inner voice.

The next time there is an intrusive thought, consider the very fact that your being unable to stop it proves that there is no inner self that controls it.

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Stern thought. In the worldview of the West, we herald the greatest thinkers as world-changers. There is no more concise example of this than philosopher René Descartes’ famous statement, “Cogito, ergo sum,” or, “I think, therefore I am.” But who is this? Let’s take a closer look at the thinker, or the “me,” we all take for granted.

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