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Psychological projection refers to a tendency to cast our unwanted emotions onto others, reflexively transferring the thoughts or feelings that we can't deal with as our own.
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Remember: journaling is not about writing well or perfectly; it's merely about transferring your thoughts onto a piece of paper.
But if, as a thought experiment, we were to transfer the problem to a smaller, leafier, less metropolitan setting, it becomes a no-brainer.
He had the gift of transferring his musical thoughts and ideas to us London Symphony Orchestra players in the most congenial and delightful manner, thereby creating the perfect atmosphere for enjoyable and first-rate music making.
Why transfer the product?
You transfer the money.
While technology does make it easier for us to immediately transfer our thoughts to the masses, interestingly enough, Mashable reports that 1 in 4 young adults regret their social media posts.
On a personal level, he hopes that a proper map of the human brain — a connectome — will one day allow people to transfer their thoughts and personalities onto, well, computers.
Researchers at the MIT Media Lab and Ryerson University in Toronto believe that by applying artificial intelligence to all the data we produce each day, we may be able to transfer our thoughts to a virtual entity that not only survives our physical demise but continues to learn as new information is plugged into it.
You'd arrive at 8am in a cafe with a pillow-creased face and sleep snot eyes to find them primed like a tiger, still wearing their spinning class headband, souped up on a litre of Kenco, having already transferred their thoughts to Powerpoint and "actioned several blue sky targets".
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