04-13-2021, 06:20 PM
"I disagree with this assessment."
When investigating this material, a scientific curiosity or "suspension of disbelief" is more useful than jumping to conclusions.
Jumping to conclusions like whether you agree or disagree with something you have not investigated yet, closes the investigation off to your mind. It is in essence, pushing the "I don't want to know" button. If you keep pushing it, the universe will give it to you. Is that what you want here?
When investigating this material, a scientific curiosity or "suspension of disbelief" is more useful than jumping to conclusions.
Jumping to conclusions like whether you agree or disagree with something you have not investigated yet, closes the investigation off to your mind. It is in essence, pushing the "I don't want to know" button. If you keep pushing it, the universe will give it to you. Is that what you want here?