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ARTHUR A J WESTLAKE's avatar

I feel that both statements are true. It's an age thing.

When I was young I was taught to think for myself. I read books on building and interior design. I thought about the things I was reading and decided what was good and what needed improving. I thought and therefore it made me what I am.

I decided that I wanted to build houses and design interiors, but hands on and not as an architect. So that is what I grew up to do. Now I am older, people look to me for solutions to their problems.

Because I am the builder/designer. I am the one that has to think up solutions that are not always obvious and can take a lot of thinking about. I am the designer therefore I think.

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Lesley Mason's avatar

Reflecting: I'm with Descartes. I think therefore I am. It doesn't mean I only exist because I think, it means that how I exist is because of how I think. Someone told me we are not our thoughts. I believe that we are nothing but our thoughts. Our mind is not the "monkey-mind" ever active, uncontrolled. Our mind is the one thing we can take control of, and we must, because it determines our entire existence. Our "existence" is the combination of the external reality and our perception of it. We have some ability to change the one and total ability to change the other. I think therefore I am = I am as I think I am. When I choose to focus on gratitude and abundance, I find I am happy and joyful and at peace. When I choose to focus on the evil in the world, I find I am sad and on the brink of the deep dark well. I am as I choose to think, and when I remember that, I choose to think about all the beauty that yet remains, and all the wisdom that still lingers.

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