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“INTENTION, n. The mind's sense of the prevalence of one set of influences over another set; an effect whose cause is the imminence, immediate or remote, of the performance of an involuntary act.” quote by Ambrose Bierce
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“INTENTION, n. The mind's sense of the prevalence of one set of influences over another set; an effect whose cause is the imminence, immediate or remote, of the performance of an involuntary act.”

Ambrose Bierce

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Intention is the mind's perception of which motivations dominate, shaping actions that may be conscious or subconscious.

In simple terms: Intent reflects dominant mental influences.

Key Takeaway

Awareness of intent reveals hidden drives.

Themes

psychology philosophy motivation language

Mood

analytical curious

Type

definitional intellectual

When to use this quote

  • mindfulness practice
  • behavioral therapy
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

self‑awareness

Practical Applications

  • track recurring motives to clarify true intent

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing intention alter behavior?
  • Can intention be measured objectively?
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