Directions : Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the correct/most appropriate options : The very nature of the mind is restlessness. It cannot stay at one place or hold one thought for long. For every thought that appears, there are comments, judgements and associations. Thinking is a continuous process with the mind jumping from one thought to another from morning till night. Like clouds in the sky or waves in the ocean, thoughts appear and disappear as if in ceaseless activity. However, all thoughts that pass through our mind do not affect us. But we get affected when our ego is hit. Then the mind whirls and creates a tornado of restlessness within. A variety of probable scenarios crop up 'how dare he insult me; what does she think of herself? 'Where I am not respected, I will not go; if he speaks thus, I will reply so'. And so it goes on and on. We have an inbuilt filter in our mind which chooses the types of thoughts or subjects that we like to brood upon. We are not born with this filter but we acquire it over the years with the kind of books we read, the company we keep and the objects we are interested in. That is why some people are obsessed with football, cricket or fashion while others could not care less for such things. This filter is built day by day by our actions, suggestions, teachings and influence of others. We can ultimately choose our own filter. So let us learn to shift our filter wisely and strengthen it daily. Thoughts affect us when our
The passage discusses the nature of the mind and how it processes thoughts. It highlights that while many thoughts pass through our minds, not all of them affect us significantly. The passage specifically points out that we are most affected when our ego, or pride, is hurt. This is when the mind becomes restless and starts creating scenarios and responses to perceived insults or disrespect. The passage provides examples of…Read More
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