Change your mind

To alter one's opinion, decision, or intention about something; to reconsider and reach a different conclusion.

This phrase developed in the 14th century from the concept of 'mind' as the seat of decision-making. The verb 'change' from Old French 'changier' combined with 'mind' to create this expression that treats thoughts and decisions as malleable objects that can be transformed.

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