Managing the Mind
Briefly

The conscious mind acts as a mere puppet, influenced by unconscious processes, suggesting our decisions are often shaped before we become aware of them.
The factory boss, while appearing to make decisions, relies heavily on prior unconscious inputs, mirroring how conscious thought is often a product of unconscious activity.
Choosing the right word in writing is largely unconscious, revealing that while we think we make deliberate decisions, many aspects of our thought processes remain non-reportable.
Previous conscious activities can help define the contexts in which unconscious processes function, indicating a complex interplay between conscious and unconscious thought.
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