Musings

Weโ€™ve seen the same, classic, success-propagating principles iterated time and again throughout the centuries. ย What seems to deny us positive results is the ability to perceive nuanceโ€”the willingness to recognize different contexts and different circumstances, and knowing which principle will effect a positive solution.ย ย 

I donโ€™t think we lack knowledge of the existence of principles; I believe we often lack the perception to transform these principles into actionable methods, and then solutions. ย Perception, in my opinion, is a thing that must be tested and trained with hard evidence and honest analysis.


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  1. I agree entirely, to be honest. (My, my, you are eloquent) At the risk of sounding very, very pretentious, I do think we, as a race, struggle to put our perceptions and views into a solution. We see things correctly, even understand our problems, but putting forward and actually *enforcing* a solution is alien to us still.

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    1. I agree! That’s why when we see folks who get difficult things done on a regular basis, we elevate them. And when they do it while demonstrating a willingness to NOT get something done because it’s unethical, we mythologize them. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  2. each of us has our own perception which is effected by the principles that we hold. Therefore if my perception is not serving me, I can change my principles and my perception will follow suit. I often find that my perception of a problem is really only that my principle doesn’t match what I am focused on which makes it appear as a problem. I think the wise first step is to question my own principles first.

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    1. Ditching a dysfunctional view of reality is a principle echoed throughout many parables. Applying it is always admirable, because people like to hold on to their old views of reality.

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