ideal mind.
ideal mind.
The ideal state of mind is one that retains the flexibility of childhood but also possesses adult reasoning abilities.
This mind is always open to the influence of others.
The charm of Socrates, who proved wise by knowing his ignorance, comes from his extremely open mind.
Socrates always questioned him, thinking he was weak and full of loopholes, like a child who knew nothing.
His knowledge of the world is limited.
Our thoughts are influenced by the prejudices our parents, society, and culture have instilled in us.
And what further limits that thought is the growing rigidity of the mind.
If I could be a little more humble about what I know, I would be more curious and interested in different ideas.
Recognize your own ignorance
Keep your distance from your opinions.
Be aware of your opinions and watch how they work within you.
When you discover that you are not as free or autonomous as you think, accept it.
Every human being follows the opinion of the group to which he belongs.
Self-evaluation of oneself would have created an idealized image, but
The truth is, you have to realize that you're not that great.
Everyone is very self-absorbed at times and sometimes obsessed with their own goals.
Once you are aware of these points, you will not feel the need to receive approval from others.
Break away from the illusion of 'self-evaluation' and try to make yourself a person who is independent and considers the happiness of others.
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