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Re: The association between meditation and mindfulness naturally leads the [#permalink]
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Midhilesh489 wrote:
Conflated and confused are not alike



confused because people think are the same thing

Conflated are combined or fused together. Interchangeable.

The two words fit the sentence

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Midhilesh489 wrote:
Conflated and confused are not alike



confused because people think are the same thing

Conflated are combined or fused together. Interchangeable.

The two words fit the sentence

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So it need not always to be alike in meaning ?
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The two terms are often confused or fused into one but indeed they are quite different .

I see a linear reasoning. Put into the sentence they give sense and meaning to it.

I, personally, do not see any scandal in that
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