One could assume that when people speak of an outside stimulus affecting or influencing the way
a person reacts and becomes conditioned to their environment that the stimulus is a separate, sometimes
intangible, source of persuasion.
This can be and is not...
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One could assume that when people speak of an outside stimulus affecting or influencing the way
a person reacts and becomes conditioned to their environment that the stimulus is a separate, sometimes
intangible, source of persuasion.
This can be and is not limited to: other contacts in the person’s life,
happenings, the nature of the environment itself, and even the mental state of the being.
However, it is few
and far that the stimulus in question is ever referred to as absence of itself, so that the over-all result (the
behavioral attunement and final mental state) of the person was achieved by the environment to bring forth
a completely un-interrupted ascent into solitude.
In other words, with the lack of an outside force, there is
only the self that the person is accustomed too.
This was the case exampled in “A New England Nun” by
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman.
With an ever changing world the condition of social aptness is forever altering as well.
A constant
stands steadfast
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