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Test The fluidity and transience of ideas
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QUESTION 1: What is a central conclusion about mental activity?
The mind produces ideas incessantly
It is possible to block a thought with effort
Unwanted thoughts disappear by resisting them
Identity is identical to every thought
2nd QUESTION: What is the effect of trying to suppress a thought according to the text?
Reduces the frequency of thought
Increases and fixes thought on attention
Transforms thought into forgotten memory
Creates a new permanent identity
QUESTION 3: What mistake do many people make when faced with their thoughts?
Completely ignoring mental activity
Observing ideas with passivity
Identify completely with your thoughts
Seeing judgments as transitory sequences
QUESTION 4: What is one strategy proposed to reduce the impact of harmful thoughts?
To repress them with force
Clinging to the identity created by them
Accept that they are absolute truths
Observe them with detachment as if they were a film
QUESTION 5: How does the text describe extremist judgments?
Irrefutable facts about the person
Clusters of words created by the mind
Biological evidence of disability
Permanent memories in identity
QUESTION 6: What metaphor does the text use to understand the transit of ideas?
Compare it to the flow of a river
View them as permanent instructions
Interpret them as scientific evidence
Conclude that they define reality
7th QUESTION: What result can merging with critical thoughts produce?
Increase present freedom
Improve real identity
Negatively conditioning future behavior
Eliminate psychological limitations
8th QUESTION: What makes it possible to observe the intellect from an external perspective?
Make thoughts scientific facts
Identity disappearance
Making judgments absolute truths
Preventing them from dictating our behavior
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