Power of Choice is originally introduced by "Science of Mind" New Thought philosopher Frederick Bailes in the 19th century this the quote: "Man’s power of choice enables him to think like an angel or a devil, a king or a slave. Whatever he chooses, mind will create and manifest", the concept of the ability for humans to decide, using free will, the course of their lives, has separated the species from the rest of the animal kingdom.
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- Power of Choice is originally introduced by "Science of Mind" New Thought philosopher Frederick Bailes in the 19th century this the quote: "Man’s power of choice enables him to think like an angel or a devil, a king or a slave. Whatever he chooses, mind will create and manifest", the concept of the ability for humans to decide, using free will, the course of their lives, has separated the species from the rest of the animal kingdom. Choice empowers the human condition -- some respected sources contend that choice is more of a curse. Researchers from several prominent universities have discovered that while the human ability to weigh a variety of choices can be advantageous, it can also provide serious liability. Through a series of seven experiments involving over 300 partipants, researchers discovered that if shoppers in a mall were subjected to many decisions, no matter how significant, their ability to do simple math problems was severely compromised.
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- Power of Choice is originally introduced by "Science of Mind" New Thought philosopher Frederick Bailes in the 19th century this the quote: "Man’s power of choice enables him to think like an angel or a devil, a king or a slave. Whatever he chooses, mind will create and manifest", the concept of the ability for humans to decide, using free will, the course of their lives, has separated the species from the rest of the animal kingdom.
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