Thought Process Quotes

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Criss Jami
“The manlier you are, the harder it is to understand what a woman wants: there is not a hint of female brain in you.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Germany Kent
“Any day above ground is a good day. Before you complain about anything, be thankful for your life and the things that are still going well.”
Germany Kent
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“You are stronger than you think you are. You are not your thoughts. The only devil inside of you is the one you created yourself.”
Amy Lukavics, Daughters Unto Devils

Steven Pinker
“Left to our own devices, we are apt to backslide to our instinctive conceptual ways. This underscores the place of education in a scientifically literate democracy, and even suggests a statement of purpose for it (a surprisingly elusive principle in higher education today). The goal of education is to make up for the shortcomings in our instinctive ways of thinking about the physical and social world. And education is likely to succeed not by trying to implant abstract statements in empty minds but by taking the mental models that are our standard equipment, applying them to new subjects in selective analogies, and assembling them into new and more sophisticated combinations.”
Steven Pinker, The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature

“Communication...it is a difficult optimisation. Structurally, it gets founded over words, organised around thoughts. Words are difficult to come through, successfully, amid the thought process. The thought process in right manifestation gives rise to communication.”
Priyavrat Thareja

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“There is hope for you when your opinions are in opposition to those of the majority. Your brain mighty be working as it was meant to.”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom

Matt Paxton
“Hoarding isn't about how much stuff someone has, it's about how they process those things.”
Matt Paxton, The Secret Lives of Hoarders: True Stories of Tackling Extreme Clutter

Farshad Asl
“Reflection is an all-consuming, in-depth, and serious thought process that is required in a paradigm shift.”
Farshad Asl, The "No Excuses" Mindset: A Life of Purpose, Passion, and Clarity

Torron-Lee Dewar
“Not everything can be solved with the knowledge of modern humans. Some scenarios call for a completely unknown way of thinking.”
Torron-Lee Dewar, Creativity is Everything

Torron-Lee Dewar
“People will often absorb and learn from your advice but then quickly dismiss it as "common sense". The thing about sense though is it's not that common.”
Torron-Lee Dewar

Assegid Habtewold
“We may be wondering why we can't keep certain relationships. We can't keep people who tuned higher/lower than our thought process. Get over it!”
Assegid Habtewold, The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For continued success in leadership

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Thoughts are like things carried by a river. Capture the best while you can, after they have gone, you have to run after them and if per chance you find them, they are distorted”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom

“Expand your vision and widen your reasoning”
Sunday Adelaja

Abhijit Naskar
“Criticisms are critical opportunities to purify your soul, for they have the potential to spark astounding neurochemical thought processes in your brain, which may not occur in a comfortable, supportive environment.”
Abhijit Naskar, Conscience over Nonsense

“Alle, die professionell schreiben, wissen, dass sich ein Gedanke oft erst in der Arbeit an der genauen Formulierung klärt. Sie wissen, dass wir vieles nur schreibend wirklich zu Ende denken können. So wie auch unsere besten Gedanken nicht selten aus dem konzentrierten Prozess des Schreibens heraus entstehen und plötzlich da sind, zu unserer eigenen Überraschung.”
Peter von Matt, Das Kalb vor der Gotthardpost: Zur Literatur und Politik der Schweiz

Rajesh`
“Rich contemplation in absolute solitude can cause a radical overhaul of our thought process.”
Rajesh`, Random Cosmos

Aiyaz Uddin
“Success is the finished product of failures.”
Aiyaz Uddin

Jon Luvelli
“The majority knows that soda is unhealthy, but people choose to drink it anyway. If I fill you with information, you’re open-minded and listen to what I say, you will gain knowledge. What you do with that information determines your intelligence”
Jon Luvelli

Sukant Ratnakar
“Our beliefs can paralyze our thinking abilities. The stronger the belief, the more severe the paralysis.”
Sukant Ratnakar

Stephen R. Covey
“Look at the weaknesses of others with compassion, not accusation. It's not what they're not doing or should be doing that's the issue. The issue is your own chosen response to the situation and what you should be doing. If you start to think the problem is "out there," stop yourself. That thought is the problem.”
Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

“I believe that true art should challenge viewers intellectually, prompting them to engage in a deeper thought process. It shouldn't just be visually pleasing; it should compel people to question, reflect, and perhaps even reconsider their perspectives as well. Honest art goes beyond surface-level beauty to stimulate meaningful contemplation and dialogue.”
Monika Ajay Kaul

Jonathan Haidt
“. . . when people know in advance that they'll have to explain themselves, they think more systematically and self-critically . . . [researcher of accountability Phil] Tetlock found two very different kinds of careful reasoning. Exploratory thought is an "evenhanded consideration of alternative points of view." Confirmatory thought is a "one-sided attempt to rationalize a particular point of view." Accountability increases exploratory thought only when three conditions apply: (1) decision makers learn before forming any opinion that they will be accountable to an audience, (2) the audience's views are unknown, and (3) they believe the audience is well informed and interested in accuracy. When all three conditions apply, people do their darnedest to figure out the truth, because that's what the audience wants to hear. But the rest of the time - which is almost all of the time - accountability pressures simply increase confirmatory thought. People are trying harder to LOOK right than to BE right.”
Jonathan Haidt