Saturday, March 28, 2015

The Art Of Objectivity

The art of objectivity is slow to catch on, and that's fucking rough to deal with. We all feel it, even for brief moments. Contrast is usually the catalyst to create this feeling. When subjective elements collide with objective elements. EVERYONE matures the structure of their brain differently; unique. When we make reasons to justify human behavior, we artificially connect subjectivity and objectivity. This has blurred perception of reality, and makes a lot go over ones head.


My brain and body interact with other brains and bodies. As well as the world itself, which has a lot more in it than we do in our brains and bodies. But because we ARE our brains and bodies, we have a disadvantage: we are limited by our senses, and imagination (which I have started to consider a sense in itself). 

We use our senses to interpret and translate the world. All the information our senses can gather, is filtered through what is known as subjectivity. Where our senses draw information from is the other side of this coin: objectivity. It's a real fucking problem that humans have in deciphering the difference. We confuse the 2 all too often. Sometimes it helps, but I have seen it often do harm. 

This is why perspective is so important to have, and expand.  




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