Thinking is today's exploring, other mind processes are recycling yesterday.
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We used to divide life into real and virtual. That was eons ago. The virtual has taken over practically everything. Real life seem to happen only when tragedy strikes. Then suddenly you are being thrown back to the bare basics.
Life is filtered through my confidence in my “self-knowledge”. Perhaps this is as it should be, but whatever I justify to be my self-values, will be how I believe, think, and act. I will attempt to enforce these views upon all those around ...
Let's say that an Action is leading with your front-foot. Reaction is leading with your "back-foot". You are at the effect of other people’s agenda. There’s a time lag. If we define ourselves as powerless in this arena, then our reaction is...
Once upon a time, a forty-five-year-old, five-foot-two man died crossing the Alps between what is now Italy and Austria. Soon after a storm descended, so his body was sealed and preserved in ice, not to be found again for more than five tho...
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Thinking is today's exploring, other mind processes are recycling yesterday.
I investigate language as the most effective way to monitor and change life.
Perpetual thinker, frequent reader, occasional writer. Contact at argomeditations@proton.me. Support at https://ko-fi.com/argo876736
I think about lessening world tensions
I want to grow with my self-expression. How would I do that? Since self-expression is a doing, I would have to do something new or different, or at least with a wider impact than it had yesterday. (Not needing to be provocative though.)
The Process for Peace and conciliation is UNDERSTANDING.
WhyThink would be a nice addon to WhyNotThink
Let's inquire into life
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