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5 H M 5.8.2.1

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Attention to secondary effects requires the formation of images of what might happen in the future. Attention is captured by the material objects, but the person pauses to think before acting. During the pause, the person creates images of a cause and effect connections. The imaginary images are compared to past images stored in the person's long-term memory. A final evaluation of the images may be prolonged by a discussion of the options and possible secondary effects before the person does anything.