Nicely done, although you should be careful about the part where you bring in language because I think some languages don't have such distinctions or the distinctions are less apparent. The reason that I'm mentioning this is because I recently stumbled upon a great talk on TED about language and thought and how the differences in how our languages work also define the way we think and form thoughts. I think you should check it out. https://www.ted.com/talks/lera_boroditsky_how_language_shapes_the_way_we_think
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