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Transitioning from Subjective Neural Logic Systems

  • yuelang3577
  • Jan 28, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 3, 2022

Humans have evolved in a number of different ways since our creation.


Though, the expansion of minds from lower instinctual driven logic to higher logic has taken place only over the past 300 years; or around this timeframe.


This evolution was the emergence of Neuro-Divergents whose neural patterns diverge away from the Neuro-Typical.


Though, a higher level of consciousness or awakening could not have occurred at the beginning of the emergence; each new iteration of a Neuro-Divergent human is an improvement upon the previous.


In modern times there are more people waking up to a higher level of thinking.


However, both Neuro-Divergents and Neuro-Typicals are still largely bound by subjective neural logic systems.


This ultimately means that people will see only what they want to see and reject what's outside of their mind frame.


Therefore, when they form views and opinions they are often tainted by bias either unintentionally or intentionally because of subjective thinking.


Take for example a left-wing type who only reads from Leftist driven sources, or who only supports leftist formed narratives and logic. They boldly stand up against anyone and anything outside their subjective positioning to champion themselves in a fascist way over other people.


The real truth is that there is no wrong or right side, there is no winner or loser. There are only people with different perspectives of the world.


Which ultimately means that we need to not only challenge our own thinking, but also the thinking of others to find a middle ground and share our own perspectives with others correctly and openly.


How do you start making this change yourself? Well, firstly you need to write down all your sources, make notes of what your friends and family say, make notes of what you say and how you think about certain types of things and people.


Then you need to practice conflicting with yourself to gauge the type of reactions your mind will trigger by default. "I am wrong because...", "I am right because", "I hear what you are saying, let me think about this and I will respond"...


Once you open up yourself to the views of others then you are truly listening. They don't have to be right or wrong at that point, only that you are thinking about their points to provide feedback (not attacks) to them later if necessary.


The next step is the hardest, as you have to truly know yourself well and be objectively knowledgeable about what you are conveying or countering; this is crucial for you to identify what single-source information is and have the strength of character to reject it!


When you research, you have to look at data across multiple sources, including those outside your mind frame. But, you have to let go of any perspectives you have to listen, as you read or take in that information.


Once you have built up a view across sources, you can often read between the lines and see the commonality between the sources; this commonality will enable you to objectively see the real truths. Sometimes you also need to gain an inside perspective though; find a way to see and free yourself of misconceptions.



 
 
 

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