RE: ¡Cognitive Biases & Abjection! ...it's my MeMe #258
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Good data! I am grateful to My father for having taught Me to never believe anything. Rather, He taught Me, give probabilities of truth, asking the question, "Does that explain what I see?" when evaluating the data.
To adjust My probabilities as new data come along that better explain what I see, and to never give 100% or 0% - there's always the possibility there are data I don't have.
In this way, I never attach to anything as being "true" or "false." And from this approach I find that I have arrived at a very different perspective on things than Most.
Leaves Me a bit of an outlier but handling data that don't match My initial perspective without emotional attachment is easy.
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Of course. And you are and always will be on the right track with that mindset. As I have always said and published, for me there is no such thing as absolutes. Everything changes, everything mutates, everything evolves, everything is renewed. And as such, our mentality must also change, mutate, evolve and renew itself, like everything else in the universe.
But obviously all of that is not easy for many people. Because to be able to change, mutate, evolve, and renew oneself, it's essential to be extremely curious, observant, questioning, and to have reached a high level of experience and wisdom that truly allows us to successfully separate the wheat from the chaff from this immense number of dissimilar weird specimens sown in these Triticum fields we call human society.
I do suggest that at any given moment there are "absolutes," but We, with limited perception, cannot necessarily pin them down...
But yes, it all flows, and We move along with it, doing the best We can.
Love always!