1. Ways of thinking exist.
2. There is not just one Way of Thinking.
3. There are many Ways of Thinking.
4. A Way of Thinking has its concreteness and abstractness.
5. A Way of Thinking cannot give up its concreteness or it will no longer be that Way of Thinking.
6. The abstractness of a Way of Thinking is its permeable bounds, its place of growth.
7. The concreteness of a Way of Thinking is its root premises.
8. The abstractness of a Way of Thinking is its flowering.
9. Individuals are generally inured to, enmired in, one Way of Thinking.
10. Way of Thinking A may be similar enough to Way of Thinking B that persons in each Way of Thinking like or tolerate each other.
11. Way of Thinking G may be so different from Way of Thinking Z that persons in each Way of Thinking do not understand, dislike, and cannot tolerate each other.
12. Each individual thinks his/her Way of Thinking is absolutely right.
13. There is a Way of Thinking that steps back from all Ways of Thinking and sees that all Ways of Thinking are simply Ways of Thinking.
14. A Smile forms in one's Heart and Great Laughter bursts out.
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