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13 Sentences With "introspecting"

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I also think this is these characters introspecting and their deepest heart of hearts.
Earlier in 2018, DeVaul authored a Medium post introspecting on his experience awakening to his own latent racism and misogyny.
When you're in charge of a platform that 1.8 billion people use each month, introspecting on the power you wield isn't exactly a bad thing.
Studies have shown that asking ourselves why when introspecting can cause us to ruminate on negative feelings and emotions to the point where we fill in blanks with reasoning that can lead us away from true insight.
In contrast with introspection by focusing on reasoning, that which instructs one to focus on their feelings has actually been shown to increase attitude-behaviour correlations. This finding suggests that introspecting on one's feelings is not a maladaptive process.
It got favorable reviews from both fans and critics alike. It is said to have done reasonably well at the box office, although the exact figures of its earnings are not available. The movie came as an eye opener to all the present day directors that a cinema is not a bundle of songs or locations instead it is an introspecting field where a societal message should be given to the public at large.
The singer began introspecting herself with motherhood being a "big catalyst for me. It took me on a search for answers to questions I'd never asked myself before", she said to Q magazine. Madonna worked primarily with Orbit after Guy Oseary, Maverick Records's partner, phoned Orbit and suggested that he send some songs to the singer. He sent a 13-track digital audio tape (DAT) to Madonna, and "Frozen" was among these tracks.
Research by Timothy Wilson and Jonathan Schooler demonstrated how deliberation between choice objects and introspecting on one's reasoning process results in poorer choice satisfaction than when one does not introspect. Combining this finding with Dijksterhuis' that people also apparently make better decisions when distracted than when deliberating, Dijksterhuis and Nordgren posited the Weighting Principle: that unconscious thought is better than conscious thought at appropriately weighting the relative importance of choice objects' attributes.
Much of Country Grammar tracks are bass-heavy, that are primarily Southern hip-hop based and minimalistic. In the album's self-titled track, Nelly's vocals are slurred and slow, and are a "smooth, slippery-fast instrument" with "reggae inflections". Rolling Stone found the song's lyrics to depict Nelly "riding around town in an expensive SUV with an assault weapon". "Ride wit Me" is rap, pop crossover, that samples composition from DeBarge's 1982 "I Like It", and its lyrics feature Nelly introspecting.
312x312px "The Lakes" is a melodramatic, midtempo indie ballad driven by acoustic guitar, with lush orchestration heavily laden with strings and an "euphoric" crescendo of violins. Swift's vocal range in the song spans between D3 to F4. The song is written in the key of D major and has a moderate tempo of 90 beats per minute. The poetic lyrics see Swift introspecting on her semi- retirement in Windermere, the largest lake in England, located in the Lake District of the country.
An initial, intellectual appearance is an 'intuition'. That is, > an intuition that p is a state of its seeming to one that p that is not > dependent on inference from other beliefs and that results from thinking > about p, as opposed to perceiving, remembering, or introspecting. An ethical > intuition is an intuition whose content is an evaluative proposition. (§5.2) Regardless of one's definition of rational intuition, intuitionists all agree that rational intuitions are not justified by inference from a separate belief.
Wilson is best known for his research on the adaptive unconscious, self-knowledge, and affective forecasting. With Richard Nisbett, Wilson authored one of psychology's most cited papers, "Telling more than we can know verbal reports on mental processes," that demonstrated the difficulty humans have in introspecting on their own mental processes (Psychological Review, 1977, cited 2731 times as of May 22, 2007 according to ISI Web of Knowledge). His longtime collaborator is Daniel Gilbert of Harvard University. Wilson has published two popular press books, Strangers to Ourselves and Redirect, and co-authored Social Psychology, an introductory textbook on social psychology.
The song starts off with a skit on how people are more focused on achieving fame than growth. It then sees J. Cole further introspecting on a variety of topics, over a soulful, dreamy, "bass knocking" instrumental, and a "sparkly" piano melody. Cole reflects on past incidents and disputes, with "violent thoughts", and addresses "the cyclical nature of working to get ahead, both in the rap game and in life", as noted by Rolling Stones Althea Legaspi. He labels himself "The Chosen One", while rhyming about his newfound love for rap, and touches on traumatic moments in his life, including how gun violence ended the lives of his friends, and talks about coping with these deaths and, as a result, how he struggles to sleep because of it.

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