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When we mess with the unconscious, then it messes things up in our lives subjectively or objectively or both. Most people understand that ignoring the unconscious means going against intuition. [Read More]
With the advent of toolmaking, did smaller canine teeth in hominids accompany or correspond with increased group cooperation needed to survive on the savanna rather than in the trees? We [Read More]
When considering intelligence, a common understanding focuses on the ability to process thought and emotion. There's "book smart" and "street smart". However, our intelligence is largely influenced by the degree [Read More]
This is the second post asking the question, how does pain fit into the principles or features of metaphor? At the very least, pain reminds us to regard the unconscious, [Read More]
One reason I think we take for granted our representational capacity is because of how naturally it comes us, so much so that we can interpret a representation to be [Read More]
What's one of the biggest fears every single human experiences to some degree? Prolonged discomfort before death. If dying during sleep was the norm, and violent aggression a thing of [Read More]
Since nature is not egalitarian by the mere fact of different creatures having different levels of skill and force to get what they want, cruelty is built into the framework [Read More]
It’s not the degree of conviction that matters in the long run. Individuals have great conviction about the goodness of their beliefs and actions even though they are harmful to [Read More]
One of the most commonly misused terms, in my non-expert view, is “counter intuitive”. Most people fail to distinguish between instinct and intuition. When they say something is counter intuitive, [Read More]
Welcome to KEEN OUTLOOK CARDS. There are 20,000 combinations (100 images X 200 words), a lifetime of metaphors to cultivate food for thought. The cards were made to assist engaging [Read More]