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Very nice approach to the issue! The more stuff you start to learn and perceive, meaning that you don't jump to conclusions without being sure that you have the correct information in order to get the closest possible conclusion to a globally true one, the more complex your thoughts become but the reality you are in start to make more sense. Finally do you think external factors that affect our thoughts and partially shape our reality can come to a point that can't actually calculate the climate, social and personal externalities and can cause a decline in the wellbeing of these 3, with every person being part of it without even realizing?

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Thanks for your thoughtful comment! You bring up some great points about how our thoughts get more complex as we learn more and try to avoid jumping to conclusions.

I totally agree that external factors like climate, social issues, and personal situations can heavily influence our thoughts and well-being. When these factors become overwhelming, they can indeed affect our overall mental state and how we perceive reality, sometimes without us even realizing it.

It's a bit like trying to juggle too many things at once—eventually, it can get pretty tough to keep everything in balance. That's why it's so important to stay aware of these influences and try to find ways to manage stress and stay resilient. By doing so, we can better handle the complexities of life and hopefully contribute to a healthier, happier world.

Thanks again for sparking this conversation! Looking forward to hearing more of your thoughts.

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