Yes, he describes it brilliantly and in detail ... and in a way that helps me identify with (vs judge) those who get swept up in it. At the end of the day we all want similar things -- to thrive in a just society -- but due to the vastly different lenses we perceive with, we have radically different (and unreconcilable) ideas of what th…
Yes, he describes it brilliantly and in detail ... and in a way that helps me identify with (vs judge) those who get swept up in it. At the end of the day we all want similar things -- to thrive in a just society -- but due to the vastly different lenses we perceive with, we have radically different (and unreconcilable) ideas of what that means. If there was a way to work on the unconscious process of perception directly, we might be able to find common ground.
Yes, he describes it brilliantly and in detail ... and in a way that helps me identify with (vs judge) those who get swept up in it. At the end of the day we all want similar things -- to thrive in a just society -- but due to the vastly different lenses we perceive with, we have radically different (and unreconcilable) ideas of what that means. If there was a way to work on the unconscious process of perception directly, we might be able to find common ground.