Intelligence - Faults of thinking
Most of the faults of thinking are faults of perception. People only see only part of the situation, bring along an inadequate frame and using emotion selection of information.
Many of the deficiencies in behaviour could also be seen as faults of perception: arrogance, selfishness, despair, overreaction and dependence.
Everyone is behaving logically within his "bubble of perception"/"own perceived world". Behind his bubble of perception is concepts or value to him.
Age can provide richer experience, but not necessarily so. A teacher with twenty years' experience may indded have twenty years' experience or may have twenty times a one-year experience. If you always look at things in the same way then more experience only provides more books on the same shelf. Age permits you to have more experience but only if you permit yourself to be open to new experiences. If you never change your mind, you just stick to yesterday's thinking.
Many of the deficiencies in behaviour could also be seen as faults of perception: arrogance, selfishness, despair, overreaction and dependence.
Everyone is behaving logically within his "bubble of perception"/"own perceived world". Behind his bubble of perception is concepts or value to him.
Age can provide richer experience, but not necessarily so. A teacher with twenty years' experience may indded have twenty years' experience or may have twenty times a one-year experience. If you always look at things in the same way then more experience only provides more books on the same shelf. Age permits you to have more experience but only if you permit yourself to be open to new experiences. If you never change your mind, you just stick to yesterday's thinking.
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