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If we want to play the inner game of mind, we must get equipped. To get equipped, we must understand our mind, and the rules by which our mind functions. Psychologists have discovered that we have three minds: experiencing mind, narrative mind and thinking mind. Each of this mind performs different ‘functions’. Each of this mind works with its unique rules. We have to learn these rules if we want to utilise them for our benefit.
Keith Stanovich and Daniel Kahneman (Noble prize winner) brought these minds into limelight. For an individual who has limited knowledge of psychology, Daniel Kahneman’s book Thinking fast and slow will considerably help. Here is a brief recap to help you understand the functions and rules of these three minds:
- Experiencing mind is the mind that functions in the ‘present moment’. Whether we are in relationships, or whether we are privately designing a creative plan, our experiencing mind is in action. This mind produces results by ‘pausing’ so that, instead of reacting, it can respond to the situation/event. When we cannot ‘pause’, we often make mental errors derailing our results.
- Narrative mind is always in action. When our mind has inadequate information about reality, it helps us make ‘sense’ of a situation so that we can move forward. To make sense of situation, narrative mind constructs ‘beliefs’ (or assumptions). For instance, you may adopt the belief ‘Be proactive’ to ensure success. But beliefs are beliefs; they are useful in certain situation, but dysfunctional in others. For instance, ‘positive mindset’ may help in certain instances. But it also promotes suppression of ‘emotions’ which damages thinking mind’s capacity to find ‘better solutions’. In other words, we must learn to ‘pause’ our narrative mind, identify the invisible beliefs we unknowingly use, take the effort to ‘verify’ them, and if necessary, modify them.
- Thinking mind helps achieve external goals like making a business plan, designing a bridge, or writing a software program. This is our most-trained mind. But this mind also has a blind spot. It has a tendency to simplify complexity by ignoring the unintended consequences. Due to this blind spot, thinking mind can help man reach moon, but cannot help eradicate poverty. Due to same reason, thinking mind can help us achieve internal goals like happiness in personal life and relationships, only if we 'pause' the thinking mind and use it smartly. In other words, instead of using our thinking mind blindly, we must Pause and use it judiciously.
All this is psychology. Terms will be initially difficult to grasp. But the effort is not very much. You may have spent considerable time in understanding stock market and financial instruments to maximise the return of your money. We promise you that you will spend even lesser time in understanding psychology to maximise the returns from your limited life. Not only will this effort help you achieve big results, but it will also help you achieve the results that you intend.
In the next blog, we shall describe the three Pausetive Monitors.
In the next blog, we shall describe the three Pausetive Monitors.
