It makes sense to somebody?!
- Sep 2, 2019
- 1 min read

Trusting our past experiences too often comes at the expense of objectivity. We tend to view things that come from us, our perspectives, preferences, and biases, as clear paths forwards forward.
It is clear to me, so what is wrong you cannot see it? You must be stupid of knowingly bad for not agreeing with me/us?!
It is rather just as I attempt to suggest, that we over trust our own views and values and under value objectivity. All views can be correct and totally wrong at given times. But it is very easy to not be objective and mush harder to be objective.
Seems to go against our natures to be objective.
But the grander paths forward does favor those who can see things differently. Seeing the possibilities has its roots in object perspectives rather than past experiences and preferences.
Seeing what you want to see over rules seeing new possiblites.












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