Development and functioning of human as a function of the development and functioning of the human mind (2nd edition)

Iahrw 4:401 - 408 (2014)
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The foundation of human development is attributed to the development of the mind of the individual. The beginning of the development of the human mind starts with the five senses namely, the eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin, seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and feeling the touch for the first time. For instance, in the case of the eyes, the picture of a seen object is recognized by the name of the object, only after the seen object is given a name. Naming of an object takes place as part of the task performance of the task with purpose 'see'. The same applies for all the senses. When there exists a difference between two performances of a task, the second part of the mind marks the difference between the two performances by evaluating the two performances based on efficiencies achieved. When a part of a single task obtains repeated instants of performance of a sequence of task performances over a period of a particular time interval, such part of a task is performed by the third part of the mind. Such a group of task performances is a named emotion. The functioning of the human mind takes place by performance of increased number of tasks by first part and the third part, with appropriate evaluation of performances by second part of the mind. Strengths generally refer to a group of tasks performed with increased efficiency, both in first part and third part separately/collectively.

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