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Social Mind
This social mind is about understanding not only yourself but also the others. How they think, act, and feel, and who they are as a person. It expands, and you understand it through interacting and having a conversation with the others. The more you interact with that specific person, the more you know that person. Also, that only happens if you observe and you really have an interest in getting to know that person, because without it you can't really understand and get to know them. It's also important to let others know who you are so they know how to act towards you, and so you can get to know them better and have a deeper connection between you and the person you're trying to get to know. This is the way to start a healthy connection with some people; there will be less of the toxic that can damage your mental health. Once you know and understand someone, the more you feel validated.
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This is such a good explanation how social minds work. It implies how the cognition process takes place by means of communicating with others. Social mind refers to the progress of our cognition for us to be able to understand, to predict and to interact with others. It is our ability to think about other people minds and social interactions.
Thinking inside our head is also a social thinking because our thinking process is shaped by those social experiences. It often reflects our values learned from those individual surrounds us, peers through social influences.
Community and culture shape the way we learn by communicating, solving problems. Think of community culture as the ways people in a group share certain values, habits, and ways of acting that make them feel like they belong to the same team or family. This shared culture gives everyone a feeling of being part of something bigger than just themselves