Mind

The article rejects using the mind-first approach as the key method for health management. The article describes the mind as traditionally treated as the most important problem-solving tool. The article describes ordinary problem solving a…

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The article rejects using the mind-first approach as the key method for health management. The article describes the mind as traditionally treated as the most important problem-solving tool. The article describes ordinary problem solving as involving attention, thought, and cognitive effort. The article argues that the mind itself is an obstacle to solving important problems. The mind is described as prone to spontaneous and occasion-based choices that can disrupt protocol adherence.