we just don’t know
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Life is suffering. Kegan is just describing the stages of grief when life involves other people in our current social frame. Denying other people exist, telling them no, learning to play together (cooperate), teenage rebellion, and becoming an adult.
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Or rather, Kegan, Kohlberg, and the stages of grief are just lossy maps of the territory: detailing the space of the manifestation of how we making meaning against the backdrop of an often cruel and confusing world.
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Uhhhhh....
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but the Kubler-Ross stages don't necessarily go in order but then, perhaps the Kegan ones don't either, if you consider moment-to-moment variation due to fluctuating energy & stress let's get Maslow's pyramid in here too
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