Sentences with phrase «more irrational thought»

Trust me, it takes much more faith, and many more irrational thought processes, to believe in the fairy tale of the blob than to believe in an Almighty, all - loving, creating God.

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«These are all things that people have bought in the past, and driven to completely irrational prices, not because they did anything useful or produced any money and value to society, but solely because they thought they would be able to sell them to someone else for more in the future,» he writes.
If you think that pink unicorns are more irrational than your god, there may be little hope for a rational discussion.
More evidence that the lowest common denominator gravitates toward delusion and irrational thinking.
It's far more irrational to think there is an all powerful being behind the creation of the universe.
Do you think that being close to death suddenly makes humans more aware of the universe, or just makes them cowardly and irrational
It's also irrational to think that the number of people involved makes their belief the slightest bit more logical or rational.
You're actually doing more to serve the cause of equal rights, as those» on the fence» have no wish to be associated with irrational thinking, hatred, and bigotry.
We all hbe our yes we tired by 11 years of mediocre but calling for the managers head at this time is absurd and irrational more pike decision out of anger.even if a new manager comes now it will be worse and target will be top four lets stop whining am angry as well but if wenger goes now then this season is awaste the new manager wouldn't pull a miracle and just coz hes new guys think we will win the league or rather challenge.
These are irrational thought patterns that, unchecked, will make you feel more anxious and down.
Teach her to reframe irrational thoughts like, «I'm going to fail because I'm stupid,» with something more realistic like, «I can pass math class if I work hard.»
Alison Gopnik, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, argues that far from being irrational and limited in their ability to think, babies are smarter, more imaginative and more conscious than adults.
CBT can be used to reduce the irrational thoughts and replace them with more helpful thoughts, while Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) or Thought Field Therapy (TFT) can also be used.
During treatment, you'll learn how to recognize harmful or irrational thoughts and replace them with more constructive ones.
Having said that I'm more than a little aware that loyalty programs are designed to encourage us make irrational decisions and, with the Conrad offering a considerably larger room for less money, I'm questioning my thinking.
This is something I just wrote, belatedly, in reply to one of Joshua's comments, more or less, implying we so irrational that it is, literally, impossible for us to think, we simian be,...
This is something I just wrote, belatedly, in reply to one of Joshua's comments, more or less, implying we so irrational that it is, literally, impossible for us to think, we simian be, but I thought it worth having a thread of it's own, if it deserves it:
But when you said that there were not more republican scientists because republicans were irrational, I think you kinda screwed the pooch.
What I mean is that I don't think that it is strictly accurate to use «rational» and «irrational» in such a loose manner, and in the end I think it is counterproductive if you have a goal of getting people to be more proactive about accounting for their own biases.
They will know therapy has started to work when they become more cognizant of their own irrational thoughts and beliefs and feel empowered to change.
In fact, if you look at his original list of irrational beliefs, well, I think he called them irrational ideas in those days, some of them wouldn't pass muster as irrational beliefs now, more like, sort of, distorted influences.
After irrational beliefs have been identified, the therapist will often work with the client in challenging the negative thoughts on the basis of evidence from the client's experience by reframing it, meaning to re-interpret it in a more realistic light.
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