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Repetition Builds Reality

According to neuroscience, the more you think about something, the more real it becomes. This is because repetition strengthens neuro-connections in our brain. It is up to us whether we choose to focus on negative or positive thoughts, as these are the ones that will grow.

  • Repetition makes things seem more real
  • Negative or positive—our thoughts determine what becomes stronger

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