To Contents. Willing Mind: Is the thinking and deciding mind willing to find proof, or continue error. Does the Willing Mind choose positive or negative thinking?
     Encodes: Relationships; replaces Superstition.
     Infers: Prefer meaning; replaces Naive.
     Maps: Build structure; replaces Esoteric.
     Apply: Verify; replaces Reactive.
     Proves: Give credit; replaces Categorical.
     Resolves: Choose wisely; replaces Emotional.
Positive Thinking is logical, wise, inclusive, proactive, rational, and grounded.
WILLING MIND
NEGATIVE THINKING
PROOF

STIMULUS

STIMULUS

DECISION

DECISION

EFFECT

EFFECT
Superstitious 1. Generalize 7. False relationship 13. False cause
ENCODES:
See relationships.

Being aware.

Aware of cause and effect.

Knows behavior matters.
Naive 2. Personalize 8. Pre-conception 14. Wishful thinking
INFERS:
Prefer meaning.

Conscious awareness.

Learns from cause and effect.

Knows certain effects.
Esoteric 3. False evidence 9. False construction 15. False identification
MAPS:
Build structure.

Conscious enables perception.

Learns from effects.

Knows of other effects.
Reactive 4. False comparison 10. Invalid conjugation 16. False context
APPLY:
Verify.

Perception enables observation.

Knows of stimulus.

Knows causes and effects.
Categorical 5. Emotional reasoning 11. False credit 17. Denial
PROVES:
Give credit.

Observation sees effects.

Knows behavior is stimulated.

Knows of choice.
Emotional 6. Blind acceptance 12. Jump to conclusion 18. Prejudice
RESOLVES:
Choose wisely.

Effects have causes.

Knows certain behavior.

Knows results of choice.
A Willing Mind can turn failure thinking into positive thinking. See Thinking Styles.
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