Holding two contradictory ideas in tandem is the mark of advanced cognition. As long as there is a top and a bottom, there will be those who lunge for the top, those flee from the bottom, and a rare few who strive to stabilize all together.
Follow your polestar, and lead.
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I also think that that cognitive dissonance you're describing is actually black and white thinking. By only making a top and a bottom you're not allowing for the diversity of what comes in between which is a lot more than just the middle wouldn't you say?
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Reliance on linear perceptions (time is a great example) excludes every other alternative falling into "non-linear" - this thinking is exclusionary out of the gate. A line as expressed geometrically in 2D versus human potential in reality? Orders of magnitude of difference.
Jun 16, 2021 · 11:45 PM UTC
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