“The opposite of every great truth is also a great truth”. If you can’t find 1/3 to oppose either they’re all trivial tautologies and the party line is a kindergarten morality tale of no consequence OR, you’ve been mob-ified and lost the ability to think for yourself.
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This seems to relate to my observation in recent years of how I always absorb material in a positive frame, in my selective reading of fairly good books/essays. Going with the thread, ignoring "hmmm...?" questions for later, not constantly arguing against it. 1/
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I think it would be better to pause and capture objections or other perspectives, which would also help get into the practice of
@fortelabs 's progressive summarization. Often the many original thoughts evaporate by the end of reading (new books beckon) 2/2
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