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Answer by Varun Nair for "He changed his mind." vs "He had a change of heart."

I think you have to go over the concept of 'Thinking with your mind' and how it differs from 'Thinking with your heart'.Mind sees rationality, figures, pros and cons; whereas Heart sees bonds, love and...

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Answer by virolino for "He changed his mind." vs "He had a change of heart."

The two expressions are mostly similar, especially considering the effects: in the end you want to do something differently (or in the opposite way) then you wanted to do at the beginning.The...

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Answer by JBH for "He changed his mind." vs "He had a change of heart."

From a basic point of view, the two sentences mean the same thing. But when you get into the specifics of the idioms...He changed his mindA change of mind may or may not indicate an emotional...

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"He changed his mind." vs "He had a change of heart."

He changed his mind. He had a change of heart.I think these two sentences are confusing for me.As far as I know, the first sentence seem to be used in the following situation.For example, one day he...

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