Yes, everything is nuance!
Then, unfortunately, a choice has to be made, and the nuance quickly turns to a binary guess.
It’s very annoying, and easy to see how people fall into the Hegelian trap by trying to make the decision before they have to. Then they’re stuck in flypaper and everything is just built from there. Not everybody has the brain power to consider it all… or do they and we just missed out on that training, too?
Passionately observe dispassionately.
Best things to learn from watching movies like Memento is to 1. be able to hold conflicting opinions simultaneously 2. wait till the end of the movie before trying to make your mind up 3. even then, the conclusion is not clear-cut so react appropriately.
Yes, everything is nuance!
Then, unfortunately, a choice has to be made, and the nuance quickly turns to a binary guess.
It’s very annoying, and easy to see how people fall into the Hegelian trap by trying to make the decision before they have to. Then they’re stuck in flypaper and everything is just built from there. Not everybody has the brain power to consider it all… or do they and we just missed out on that training, too?
Passionately observe dispassionately.
Best things to learn from watching movies like Memento is to 1. be able to hold conflicting opinions simultaneously 2. wait till the end of the movie before trying to make your mind up.
Yes, everything is nuance!
Then, unfortunately, a choice has to be made, and the nuance quickly turns to a binary guess.
It’s very annoying, and easy to see how people fall into the Hegelian trap by trying to make the decision before they have to. Then they’re stuck in flypaper and everything is just built from there. Not everybody has the brain power to consider it all… or do they and we just missed out on that training, too?
Passionately observe dispassionately.