Subconscious Kingdom

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The study focuses on examining the concepts of knowledge, freedom, and subconscious besides the interrelation between them. The study was using the results of two economic studies by addressing their implications to the field of knowledge and their connection with freedom and conscious. The main objective of the study is examining the relationship between the way of generating knowledge and the human mood. The study assumes two ways of obtaining knowledge, the first called " bottom to top approach" which seeks for the first roots that affecting the phenomena i.e upward method. The second one is top to bottom approach which seeks to highlight the maximum potency of the phenomena i.e downward method. The study concluded by assuring that the way by which knowledge is formed hence respective mood is created which responsible for our feeling free or less free. The ultimate conclusion of the study the prevailing of the subconscious and hence the individual is free to choose but not free to do.

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