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<blockquote class="definition">'''Mundane Wrong Thought''' is [[Wrong Thought]] that consists of regular ideas that do not answer big questions. For example, the idea that you should drink alcohol and the idea that working 60 hours a week is OK are mundane wrong thoughts because they encourage behaviour that undermines healing and connection
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==Related LP Terms==  
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Mundane Wrong Thought

Mundane Wrong Thought is Wrong Thought that consists of regular ideas that do not answer big questions. For example, the idea that you should drink alcohol and the idea that working 60 hours a week is OK are mundane wrong thoughts because they encourage behaviour that undermines healing and connection

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