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way of thinking

noun as in psychology

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Under that way of thinking, color might be considered a sort of consistent hallucination we have.

From Salon

Another way of thinking about it is that the way we understand democracy in the modern era includes a number of elements, only one of which is electing leaders at regular intervals through free and fair elections.

From Slate

“If you learn to be kind and open in those early years, if you learn that growth mindset way of thinking, that becomes your behavior for the rest of your life. And if we can create an environment and create these various shows and these various different streams of content that just make the world 1% kinder, 5% kinder, 10% kinder ... we’re going to seize that opportunity.”

“That’s what I would think is the logical way of thinking about this,” he says.

From BBC

“He's like, hundreds of years old. He doesn't have to adapt to the times or change his way of thinking.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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