Given these themes, I am personally pessimistic that the mind can be used to figure out the answer to “Who am I?” This does not mean that the mind is totally useless when it comes to answering the question.
Are there any mind trick questions that are correct?
You must take your time, read the questions carefully, and think before attempting an answer. Be careful, because your first guess may not be correct on these mind trick questions. Question: A man lives on the 100 th floor of an apartment building. On rainy days he rides the elevator all the way up.
What happens to your mind when you ask the question who Am I?
A relaxed state however, frees the mind to move outside the forced focus imposed on it when trying to answer questions like: who am I or what am I or how do I fit in? People often report having profound thoughts when doing mundane things. They aren’t mentally focused on any particular thing during these moments but the mind isn’t shut off either.
Which is the best field for figuring out the self?
Of all academic fields, the one that appears most suitable for answering the question is psychology. However, those familiar with the major themes to emerge from psychology over the past few decades may realize that the mind is prone to some pitfalls that make it ill-suited for figuring out the self.
Why do we see things that don’t really exist?
The fact that we are programmed to see things that don’t really exist implies that our brain is not be capable of perceiving the truth about ourselves: we may be making up stuff about ourselves that isn’t really true.
What’s the meaning of the word’figure out’?
Figuring something out, on the other hand, implies a conscious effort to study a matter or situation and actively search for the answer or understanding of it. Rather than by chance or happenstance, it is normally done with a specific goal in mind. We need to figure out what went wrong.