When you open your eyes.
I listened to this while writing this post, try it while you read :o)
This is the fourth in a series of posts reflecting on the importance of our actions and what we do to contribute to something, and ideally, something greater. These posts should be read in order of publication. Starting with number six, for example, would make no sense to the reader. Happy reading!
The enemy paradox is quite common. At first glance, any fault is rejected. It’s good for the mind, and the mind doesn’t have a natural tendency to self-flagellate. Also, an admission of guilt would result from an admission of ex-communication. But isn’t this last statement biased? How can we be sure that the other would be harsher on us? I’m asking the question. Where does this fear of exclusion come from?
Remember that in the scale of our needs, I brought up the idea that the upper layers had the safety goal of the previous layers. Well, what else could we use but this logic to justify our point? Who would have the natural reflex of regression, of deconstruction? We all have the instinct to move away from danger and not to approach it! Errors, synonymous with mishaps in our beloved society, are put at risk. The missed opportunity to learn, record, share and educate through our mistakes is the real enemy. He who points the finger at the wrongdoer is doubly at fault. First, to condemn the error when it should rather be glorified; second, to be guilty of failing to share knowledge about the error. Shame on them.
To be continued…
-Danny
I’m Danny (aka CoachDanny). I have a passion: humans. Come with me and take this minute every day to explore what’s going on today and why is it trending. Click here to get your daily thought right on time for breakfast.
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Last Updated on February 22, 2021 by Coach Danny