I love frameworks that divide behavior & personality into categories because of how they help us transcend the idea that there is a right or wrong way to be. 1/
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It reminds me that when I disagree with someone, we can resolve that disagreement not by forcing one of us to change a belief, but by finding a new dimension of context. 6/
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One way to add dimensionality is to shift one's attention. Going from narrow focus to broad awareness, or vice versa, brings different features of the current situation into view. What we are looking at changes when the way we look at it changes. 7/
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We can try combining two seemingly opposed points of view as different projections from the same higher-dimensional reality. Does history proceed in cycles, or linearly? It can do both, as a helix. 8/pic.twitter.com/Skuv2Nqwau
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A great take on these topics from
@everytstudies:https://twitter.com/everytstudies/status/1108008129332166656?s=21 …Show this thread -
Talking about “binary vs systems thinking” is another route in:https://twitter.com/evolving_ego/status/1149059921297600512?s=21 …
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Embodied example: Learning to snowboard. First a simple binary: heelside & toeside turns. As you get more comfortable, you perceive more about the effect of leaning more or less into a turn: the binary becomes a range. And: how far forward or back is your mass? Another dimension.
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A binary digit is the smallest kind of dimension :)
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When someone proposes A, we often think that the purpose of the discussion is to decide between A and not A. But A can lead to B, C, D, E, and an infinite number of other options.
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