2/ E.g., you might find that you've been hiding & shrinking yourself, in response to other people imposing their needs on you. So your ideology becomes individualistic and about breaking the chains imposed by others...
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3/ ... But you could have learned the opposite lesson, that you've been too cold and disconnected from others, and then develop an ideology of opening up & being compassionate & supporting other people.
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4/ Both of these attitudes make sense in their own ways. (The first is sort of Randian & the second is seen in the book 'Bonds that Make us Free') Both describe errors and ways to surpass them, but both can also yield ideological commitments that entrench new errors.
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5/ Nietzsche talks about people developing towards virtue *from opposite directions*, and thus not understanding each other. Same phenomenon IMO.pic.twitter.com/DAStrAmZ2Q
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6/ tl;dr, the Greeks were right about everything. Practical/balanced wisdom (phronesis) is the true path. Thought
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this matches pretty well with my experiences with taichi, where a) you need to lose intent ( 無爲自然 ) in order to perform well and b) everything is about proper calibration. more specifically, you have to be flexible (and relaxed) enough to be able to respond in any direction.
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