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mentality: a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations
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A mindset, in decision theory and general systems theory, refers to a set of assumptions, methods or notations held by one or more people or groups of people which is so established that it creates a powerful incentive within these people or groups to continue to adopt or accept prior behaviours, choices, or tools. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindset
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A person's frame of reference that is fixed. A person can have a particular "mindset" that is so strong in a specific outlook that they do not see other perspectives, even though they might hear them and believe they have been given consideration. This prevents looking at new options in a realistic sense.
Ãâó: ag.arizona.edu/futures/home/glossary.html
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A particular point of view, through which one experiences reality. Assuming a mindset can feel like acting or role-playing during training, but ultimately one simply becomes the mindset that one wishes to have. At that point, it is an honest expression, although it is a chosen point-of-view.
Ãâó: www.questkagami.com/glossary.html
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"Postmodernism" is the sociological / philosophical label for the belief system that rejects absolute truth, and believes in moral and spiritual relativism. Many un-churched people in our society come from this perspective, and have therefore rejected Biblical Christianity. Our ministry is aimed at providing a culturally relevant presentation of Biblical truth to people who do not believe. ...
Ãâó: www.crosscurrent.org/cc_glossary.htm
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