This paper examines the relationship between awareness, mistake, and psychological conditioning. It challenges the common assumption that awareness is a perfected state free from contradiction or error. Instead, the paper argues that the human mind continuously risks transforming awareness into another form of conditioning through certainty, identity, and conclusion. By exploring the movement of thought, memory, self-deception, and psychological becoming, the work proposes that authentic awareness is not a fixed attainment but a living process of observation without psychological finality. The paper situates mistake not merely as failure, but as an essential indication of movement, discovery, and the dissolution of rigid certainty.
Mayank Singh (Thu,) studied this question.