By observing, anyone can see the layers of thoughts I can see in me. It is a universal phenomenon. The quantum events are based on these observations.



So the twin questions that naturally arise are: Is consciousness a manifestation of quantum processes in the brain or are the quantum events a direct result of consciousness acting on the several layers of the mind? We will never know the answer because quantum waves are reduced when they interact with consciousness.






Therefore, is it better to stay put where one is and enjoy life in small ways? But then what about the instinct to upgrade that arises from the instinct to run away from the tumultuous waves of thought that run through the mind consistently. How strange! Thought wants to upgrade and it is thought itself that prevents it. And the reality of the objective world is related to the vibrations of the infinite field of consciousness.



So then what is thought?



I understand that thought is an idealized vision of perfection. Does that seem paradoxical? It may and it is because thoughts themselves are often the products of the mind's complex and imperfect processes.



Therefore, thoughts are not always perfect or accurate reflections of reality as cognitive biases, emotional influences, and subjective perspectives can introduce imperfections into our thoughts.



The potential paradox lies in the tension between the human tendency to conceive of idealized visions through thought and the inherent imperfections that may characterize those thoughts. It's more like wanting a perfect drawing but your coloring crayon goes outside the lines sometimes.



The paradox reflects the dynamic interplay between the human capacity for imagination and the imperfect nature of thought processes. It underscores the challenge of reconciling our aspirations for perfection with the inherent fallibility of the mental processes through which we construct and interpret our thoughts.



The paradox is like a puzzle. On one side, you want your mind to dream up awesome, perfect things. On the other side, your hardwired brain is a bit clumsy and can't always make things perfect because it's affected by emotions and other stuff.



The challenge is figuring out how to enjoy the awesome ideas your mind comes up with while understanding that it might not always get things perfectly right. It's the tricky balance between our big imaginations and the not-so-perfect way our minds work.