To challenge and ask questions can be an invitation to think beyond the bounds of one's 'usual' understanding of something... tho we've observed that it can be done w/ provocation (appealing to emotions) & somewhat counterproductive. I don't think that every time someone challenges or questions about someone else's idea, that that person is trying to say what is right or wrong or appropriate or inappropriate. We interact w/ people of various distortions so we're bound to disagree and challenge and misunderstand.
Being able to take various perspectives to challenge self is kind of a valuable asset - bc for those who are beginning to autonomously scrutinize their own choice and actions and own beliefs or whatnot may need 'divergent thinking' skills to get their blue ray action on. That could mean one is OK w/ altering one's philosophy and to explore many ideas as possibilities... ever refining one's hypotheses based on new info that comes in thanks to experience. [my own experience says this allows for more creative problem solving].
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Compassion can sometimes be blind compassion - e.g., indulgence (finding love within truth?)- then what good have I done for the other?
Being able to take various perspectives to challenge self is kind of a valuable asset - bc for those who are beginning to autonomously scrutinize their own choice and actions and own beliefs or whatnot may need 'divergent thinking' skills to get their blue ray action on. That could mean one is OK w/ altering one's philosophy and to explore many ideas as possibilities... ever refining one's hypotheses based on new info that comes in thanks to experience. [my own experience says this allows for more creative problem solving].
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Compassion can sometimes be blind compassion - e.g., indulgence (finding love within truth?)- then what good have I done for the other?

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