Aim at the sea of chaos.
Aim at the sea of chaos.
The process of looking at and judging objects and objects seems simple, but it is not.
Human perception systems, which have evolved over the years, have adopted ways of simplifying the complex world. Therefore, they do not perceive things as they are but accept them as either useful or obstructive. This process is a reduction process necessary for recognizing the world. It is to transform the world of complex objects close to infinity for specific purposes. For this reason, the more accurately you perceive, the less the gap between reality and perception. This is a completely different story from objectively recognizing the object itself.
We do not pay attention to objects that are of no value to us. And it gives meaning to everything that catches the eye. We recognize its meaning directly. After all, we only see tools and obstacles through objects, not objects and objects themselves. We intuitively distinguish between tools and obstacles.
Considering human needs, abilities, and limited perception, the perception method that divides the world into tools and obstacles is useful, but it is also dangerous because there is a possibility that there is a difference between reality and reality. This is because, for us, the world is only an object to be used or overcome, not an object that exists as it is without any context.
When we observe the world, we perceive only what we can manage to do and fit in with our plans and actions. We see the world we live in this way as a suitable place to live. In the end, we perceive the world as a rather radically simplified functional aspect. The problem is that the simplified world is more likely to be perceived as the world itself.
However, objects around us simply do not exist to be perceived by us. Things do not exist as complete, individual, limited and independent entities in themselves, but exist in complex and multidimensional relationships with each other. So, you need to set your goals accurately. Otherwise, you will be overwhelmed by the complexity of the world and you will not be able to do anything.
It is impossible to understand the identity of the chaos intricately intertwined with each other by grasping the real world roughly. It is a highly complex activity that requires the use of half of the brain to understand chaos. In the real world, everything moves and changes. In general, an independent unit is made up of smaller independent units and becomes part of a larger unit. However, the boundaries between the layers that separate the whole and the parts are not clear or objective.
The illusion of 'perfect and sufficient perception' is maintained only when everything goes as expected and works for its purpose. In this situation, what you are looking at is enough, so you don't feel the need to dig deeper.
We need the perception that there are many things that we do not normally see and that there are many things we do not know.
If things don't go as expected, things that have been ignored until now are attacked like thieves. If we do not grasp the situation circumstantially, the wall that protects us collapses and chaos emerges.
When things around you collapse, your perception disappears and your body reacts. Reflex reactions have evolved since ancient times to work automatically and efficiently. When we see a state of perception paused to protect us in an emergency, we realize that we need a firm will, a precise goal, and close attention.
Why do you insist on a vague and ambiguous attitude even when life becomes stagnant and turbid?
An ambiguous attitude provides shelter when you lack the courage to accept the dreaded truth.
You might think it would be comfortable to pretend you didn't know, but it would be less fatal than what would happen if you didn't deal with the wounds.
It will not be easy to handle if the problem comes as a huge dragon because you don't have the courage to fight back. The thing you fear the most is that when you have strong power, you will emerge from your weakness. Then you have to lose.
When you courageously tell the truth, reality becomes simpler, cleaner, more clearly defined, and life becomes more comfortable.
Accurately grasping reality allows you to dominate and seize control.
Defining a problem means acknowledging its existence.
To escape from a problem, you must first acknowledge the problem itself. The sooner you acknowledge the problem, the faster you can get out of it.
You have to find out what kind of life you have lived up to now. That way you know where it is.
You also need to know exactly what your goals are. That way, you can get out of your senseless wanderings.
Face the chaos of life and face it head-on. Aim at the sea of chaos.
Set your destination clearly and mark the route to that destination on the map.
Say exactly what you want. Just let the people around you know.
Observe carefully and move forward. Always be honest. And clearly and precisely.
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