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LivingWaters 1 year ago
The Trap of Labels: The Fence Analogy Imagine a vast, open field where you can roam freely, explore, and grow. Now picture someone placing a fence in the middle of that field. They tell you that everything on one side of the fence belongs to the Democrats, and everything on the other side belongs to the Republicans. At first, the fence doesn’t seem like much of a barrier, but over time, people on each side start to view the other as separate, different, even dangerous. The fence isn’t real in any meaningful sense—it’s just a construct—but because people believe in it, it begins to shape their behavior, their identity, and their worldview.This fence is a mental prison, limiting your perception of what’s possible. When you’re confined to one side, you stop seeing the people on the other side as fellow human beings; they become “the other.” The more tightly you cling to your side, the more you reinforce the idea that the fence is real, even though it’s just an illusion. To grow beyond this, you must realize that the fence was never there in the first place—it’s just a perception. By shedding the labels of Democrat and Republican, you free yourself to explore the full field of ideas, where the real issues lie.
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LivingWaters 1 year ago
The Trap of Labels: The Fence AnalogyImagine a vast, open field where you can roam freely, explore, and grow. Now picture someone placing a fence in the middle of that field. They tell you that everything on one side of the fence belongs to the Democrats, and everything on the other side belongs to the Republicans. At first, the fence doesn’t seem like much of a barrier, but over time, people on each side start to view the other as separate, different, even dangerous. The fence isn’t real in any meaningful sense—it’s just a construct—but because people believe in it, it begins to shape their behavior, their identity, and their worldview. This fence is a mental prison, limiting your perception of what’s possible. When you’re confined to one side, you stop seeing the people on the other side as fellow human beings; they become “the other.” The more tightly you cling to your side, the more you reinforce the idea that the fence is real, even though it’s just an illusion. To grow beyond this, you must realize that the fence was never there in the first place—it’s just a perception. By shedding the labels of Democrat and Republican, you free yourself to explore the full field of ideas, where the real issues lie.
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LivingWaters 2 years ago
I'm looking for a new career. I've recently been make aware my back has a shelf life. I'm a motivationally speaker. I'm a truth seeker and discoverer. I'm have experience in sales and networking. I figured it's worth a shot. It's uncomfortable changing from what you know and what you are used to. I don't need to be a millionaire I just need new ideas that maybe I have not considered. 💕 🙏 🌊 image
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LivingWaters 2 years ago
Nice isn't always positive. The truth despised in a world addicted to lies 💕 🙏 🌊 #zapathon image
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LivingWaters 2 years ago
A screen shot I grabbed from Dax YouTube? Maybe someone needed to see it.. #zapathon image