Sunday, May 21, 2017

[Instinct, Intuition, Ambition, Affirmation, Innovation] VS [Delusion, Lie, ...... ]. Talk positively!

I am definitely an extremely good character individual who is extremely humble with all these good values i.e. instinct, intuition, ambition, affirmation, innovation and do not like to argue much with some individuals whom I think that they are special because I am curious to know different type of individuals and I am surprise when I talk to them and mix with them.  Of course, I want to know more.  I am definitely not having delusion.  You may argue for sure, then, give me the border line between [Instinct, Intuition, Ambition, Affirmation, Innovation] VS [Delusion, Lie, ...... ].

Let's wait for my book, "A letter to Sir James Murray" to find out more.

Delusion is a type of prescribed mental health, Schizophrenia Disorder.  It is time to find out the border line of delusion and lie as well as the border line of the delusion and instinct/ intuition.  Should I see a mental health doctor or a psychiatry?  Please be fair and justify in a fair system or metric.  Talk and think positively.  Provide a good place for everyone to live.  Thank you!

I will list down the meaning of all the words above from www.dictionary.com.  Of course, you may refer to Oxford Dictionary and you will find the meaning of the words are not much differences.  You may find out the history of each of the word and list down an analysis on why, where, when, what, which and how.  My book, "A letter to Sir James Murray" will tell you all these with the social stigma as well as the social problem which are existing with all these words or more.   
  

a. INSTINCT

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/instinct?s=t

1.
the innate capacity of an animal to respond to a given stimulus in relatively 
fixed way.

2.
inborn intuitive power.
3.
a natural and apparently innate aptitude.  



b. INTUITION

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/intuition?s=t

noun
1.
knowledge or belief obtained neither by reason nor by perception
2.
instinctive knowledge or belief
3.
a hunch or unjustified belief


noun
1.
direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process; immediate apprehension.
2.
a fact, truth, etc., perceived in this way.
3.
a keen and quick insight.
4.
the quality or ability of having such direct perception or quick insight.
5.
Philosophy.
  1. an immediate cognition of an object not inferred or determined by aprevious cognition of the same object.
  2. any object or truth so discerned.
  3. pure, untaught, noninferential knowledge.
6.
Linguistics. the ability of the native speaker to make linguistic judgments, as of the grammaticality, ambiguity, equivalence, or nonequivalence of sentences, deriving from the speaker's native-language competence.


c. AMBITION


noun
1.
an earnest desire for some type of achievement or distinction, aspower, honor, fame, or wealth, and the willingness to strive for itsattainment:
Too much ambition caused him to be disliked by his colleagues.
2.
the object, state, or result desired or sought after:
The crown was his ambition.
3.
desire for work or activity; energy:
I awoke feeling tired and utterly lacking in ambition.
verb (used with object)
4.
to seek after earnestly; aspire to.


d. AFFIRMATION

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/affirmation?s=t


noun
1.
the act or an instance of affirmingstate of being affirmed.
2.
the assertion that something exists or is true.
3.
something that is affirmeda statement or proposition that is declared to be true.
4.
confirmation or ratification of the truth or validity of a prior judgment,decision, etc.
5.
Law. a solemn declaration accepted instead of a statement under oath.


e. INNOVATION

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/innovation?s=t


noun
1.
something new or different introduced:
numerous innovations in the high-school curriculum.
2.
the act of innovatingintroduction of new things or methods.


f. DELUSION

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/delusion


noun
1.
an act or instance of deluding.
2.
the state of being deluded.
3.
a false belief or opinion:
delusions of grandeur.


g. LIE

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/lie?s=t

noun

1.
a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an
intentional untruth; a falsehood.
Antonyms: truth.
2.
something intended or serving to convey a false impression;imposture:
His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one.
3.
an inaccurate or false statement; a falsehood.

1 comment:

Malaysian Footprint said...

I did not write this article. I am so sad that this hacker is in delusion and lie. So sad to know that she is into a mental health serious case individual. She should be jailed for being too much into delusion. She is destroying human beings' happiness!

Too sad to inform her that I will not hire a mental health patient as my editor. Thank you!