Humans have the unique ability to consciously direct their attention and thinking, though most thinking happens automatically under the illusion of conscious control

Eben describes conscious thinking as 'like a lucid dream'—automatic thinking appears intentional, but genuine conscious direction of attention is actually 'a miracle' that happens rarely. Most people believe they're thinking intentionally when they're actually running on autopilot.

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Eben describes conscious thinking as 'like a lucid dream'—automatic thinking appears intentional, but genuine conscious direction of attention is actually 'a miracle' that happens rarely. Most people believe they're thinking intentionally when they're actually running on autopilot.

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    Humans Can Direct Attention but Most Thinking Is Automatic

    Humans have the unique ability to consciously direct their attention and thinking, though most thinking happens automatically under the illusion of conscious control