Every human being is created with the ability to think. Every thinking person has the power to think good or evil. God created man to act on his own thoughts, to make decisions about his life based on his own research and ability to reason; to think and do good or evil.
He gave it to him.
With this grace, man has trained himself with thought and raised his head.
The man who lived in the Stone Age improved his thinking and built a hut with his own hands, thus escaping from the life of a caveman.
The basis of human intellectual development is the mind. If he can expand his mind, he will expand his life. But if he narrows his conscience, he will narrow it instead of widening it.
Broadening and narrowing the mind comes from the ability to think. Wisdom is realized when one is able to move beyond narrow thinking and understand the vast world with a broad mind.
To enclose oneself with a small fence is to diminish the mind. A fenced mind is
It reduces the ability to think broadly. All this happens through thinking. Thinking alone does not get you anywhere. But thinking better and better takes a person out of his previous ignorance and makes him a master of thought, intelligent and wise in the wider world.
Even if a person is thoughtful, it cannot be said that everyone who thinks thinks well. Although the ability to think is a natural gift, thinking selectively and better is a skill.
This ability to think well comes when one is able to distinguish between good and bad, to compare the useful and the harmful, and to create a mind that can benefit everyone and live with others beyond oneself. A mind that is incapable of thinking about others and is not filled with love is worthless, no matter how much it expands in thought, how much it soars in thought, and how much it sinks in knowledge.
He who knows, does not expand; he who is wise, does not expand in good deeds. A person who has developed the power of his conscience increases his ability to think. A person who has broadened his thinking brings out the good in all his thoughts, he cultivates the good in all his actions, and he translates his good thoughts into action.
He who has not developed his mind, has not developed the power of his conscience, has not elevated the capacity of his head, will fall with a small thought. Not only his own fall, but his harm is that he has brought upon others, and his country, the greatest of all harms.
More than many good-thinking people, one evil-thinking person has the power to disrupt and disturb the environment, and to destabilize the country with his small thoughts.

Yes! Just as a little bit of color changes the color of milk, small thoughts from small minds have the power to contaminate thousands of good thoughts. For evil thoughts are poison that poison good thoughts.
Therefore, creating good thoughts, cultivating and nurturing good thoughts, preserving them, and passing them on to future generations; but discarding bad thoughts after learning them, is a noble act expected of a wise generation that has enhanced its ability to think.
Author Hadis Alemayehu, in his book From Love to the Grave, on page 370: “Although good thoughts and good deeds cannot replace the usual harmful thoughts and deeds, if they are accepted, preserved, and passed on to the next generation, it is time to preserve them.”
It is useful when it is due. It is useful when the time comes. But if it never finds a recipient, the thinker or the doer, like everyone else, is ephemeral, and his ideas and works disappear with him. “… They tell us; it is true! We need a generation that creates and transmits good ideas.
We also need a new generation that will examine and accept good ideas. Without a giver and receiver, good ideas will not spread. Good stories will not be passed down.
If communication between generations is lost, history will not be a lesson, but a source of conflict. This is what is happening in our country today. The transmitting generation and the receiving generation have both been lost due to lack of communication.
It has become rare to find someone who understands history and understands the past, but who is confused. We are witnessing evil thoughts and evil actions in our time that can be said to have returned to the cave of stone thinking. Good thinking is being replaced by evil thinking. Today, we need a wise and thoughtful generation with good thoughts that can uproot this evil thinking.
Let us create a thoughtful, intelligent, and wise generation that expands its thinking capacity, explores its mind with love, puts good ideas into practice, combines small ideas with big ideas, strengthens its ideas with ideas, and captivates others with the superiority of ideas rather than killing them with plots.
