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imindtraveller · 5 years ago
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How humans decipher the informations? How we became so vulnerable to sadness and depression? 
Human beings are special in a very unique way. We are the only species that can make sense and decipher phenomenon of universes from the molecular to astronomical levels. Undoubtedly, we our reach has crossed the limits in the space beyond the imagination if we compare it to our technology in the last 100 years. Our speculations and interests in decrypting the laws of physics now marks the advent of new era of modern humans. 
But why do we consider the achievements of a few great minds and label the credit to whole human race. And if we do so, why we do not constitute ourselves in the evil deeds executed by the humans. It is because every average living human is overly conscious of their image in the society. It restricts the display of the talents due to the curtailment of some norms in the society due to ethical concerns. Even the ethics were established on the same phenomenons of underlying personal gains or fulfilling desires of the ruling classes. The chains of the mind does not stop there, it affects our thought process in way that could create complications in the personal lives. For instance, our expectations from someone are always exceeding substantially from other people leading to the synthesis of negative thoughts and vibes against that person, often resulting in passing verdicts about their personality.
Despite our ventures in the science and technology, human minds have been susceptible to the inaccurate or fallacious information. Most of the information that we grasp is influenced by our mood, emotions, social and cultural affiliations and our personal gains and preferences. We interests tends to incline in the way to synchronize with our belief system. Our mind often mould the stuff in the way that satisfies our wants. It forges our personality with lust, greed, anger, hostility and enmity. 
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