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Psychological capacity is a human's mental ability.
In my opinion discipline is a character capacity that can be controlled by our mental capacity.ANSWER Mental capacity speaks to our ability to reason and the decisions we make. Ones mental capacity is determined by the physical limitations of the body, the brain, and perceptions all being inherently subjective. The wisest amongst us still only has the mental capacity of the wisest human amongst us and his capacity is as limited in objective thought by the body and it's relationship to the physical environment that surrounds him as the simplest amongst us. His wisdom did not manifest itself because of his mental capacity, it was his character that led him towards wisdom. We all, even the simplest amongst us, have the mental capacity to be disciplined, it is our character that decides whether we are disciplined or not.
Passion is a character capacity. It is independent of mental ability. Some people are better able to focus on a hobby or project than others.
Countries have different legislation concerning mental illness.
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A high mental capacity is often demonstrated by individuals who can quickly grasp complex concepts, solve problems efficiently, and think creatively. For example, someone who excels in fields such as mathematics, science, or philosophy and demonstrates exceptional critical thinking skills may be considered to have a high mental capacity.
The Mental Capacity Act primarily affects individuals aged 16 and over who may lack the mental capacity to make specific decisions for themselves due to conditions like mental illness, dementia, or learning disabilities. It provides a framework for assessing capacity and making decisions on their behalf, ensuring their rights and best interests are prioritized. Additionally, it impacts caregivers, healthcare professionals, and legal representatives who are involved in supporting or making decisions for these individuals.
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Richard M. Jones has written: 'Mental Health Act manual' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Mental health laws 'Mental Capacity Act manual' -- subject(s): Capacity and disability, Commitment and detention, Great Britain, Mental health laws, Mentally ill
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