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portada The Thinking Habit: Why the Mind Repeats What It Learns (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
138
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9x15.2x1 cm
ISBN13
9789699797286

The Thinking Habit: Why the Mind Repeats What It Learns (en Inglés)

Bajwa, Danish Ali (Autor) · Rk Books Publication · Tapa Blanda

The Thinking Habit: Why the Mind Repeats What It Learns (en Inglés) - Bajwa, Danish Ali

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Why do the same thoughts return again and again-even when they no longer serve us?The Thinking Habit challenges the common belief that thinking is a matter of intelligence or talent. Instead, it reveals a deeper truth: thinking is a habit, shaped by repetition, memory, emotion, language, and social conditioning. The mind does not primarily seek truth-it seeks familiarity, efficiency, and comfort. As a result, it repeats what it has learned, often without awareness.This book takes readers inside the mechanics of the habitual mind. It explains how thoughts become automatic, why familiar ideas feel "true," and how repeated mental patterns guide perception long before conscious reasoning begins. Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral insight, the book shows how memory acts as the architect of repetition-reinforcing beliefs, reactions, and internal narratives over time.Through clear, structured exploration, The Thinking Habit examines: Why thinking is learned behavior, not innate talentHow repetition wires neural pathways and creates automatic thought loopsThe role of emotion, language, and social influence in shaping beliefWhy pattern recognition often replaces critical reasoningHow familiarity creates the illusion of truthWhy change feels difficult-even when awareness is presentRather than offering motivational slogans or surface-level advice, this book provides a framework for understanding how thinking actually works. It exposes the hidden forces that make thoughts feel effortless, beliefs feel unquestionable, and mental habits feel like identity.Most importantly, The Thinking Habit makes one powerful case: thinking is trainable. By recognizing how mental habits are formed and reinforced, readers gain the ability to interrupt automatic patterns, slow reflexive judgment, and replace repetition with deliberate reasoning.This book is for readers interested in: Psychology and human behaviorCritical thinking and mental disciplineCognitive habits and belief formationSelf-awareness and intellectual growthUnderstanding how the mind is shaped by experienceIf you have ever wondered why the mind resists change, why certain ideas feel obvious without evidence, or why thinking often happens before we realize it-this book provides the clarity to see those patterns clearly.Awareness is the first step.Understanding is the second.Intentional thinking is the habit that follows.

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