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When we're pondering things, it's so easy to fall into the trap of starting sentences with

"I think" or "I feel." But oh, dear, does that often lead us astray from the glorious path of self-awareness and reflection!

You see, when we rely too heavily on our own notions during conversations, we risk veering into the land of alternative facts. It's like we've blindfolded ourselves to the critical examination of our own viewpoints and can't help but dance around in the ballroom of other people's opinions.

And my, oh my, does this tendency breed a special kind of tunnel vision. It's like we're wearing those fancy blinders that horses wear during races, only instead of a racetrack, we're galloping through the realm of dialogue, completely missing the nuanced landscapes that surround us.

So, what's the remedy, you ask? Well, it's all about cultivating a deeper sense of self-awareness and reflection, my friends. By taking a moment to pause and reflect on our own stances and perspectives, we can better understand our biases and blind spots, thus enabling us to assess situations with a smidge more objectivity.

But wait, there's more! When engaging in discourse with our fellow humans, it behooves us to maintain an open mind. We must be willing to lend an ear and entertain different viewpoints, for it's only through this exchange of ideas that we can truly enrich our cognitive repertoire and foster meaningful dialogue.

In essence, my dears, let us all strive to be the intellectual voyagers of our time, navigating the choppy seas of discourse with grace, humility, and a hearty appetite for enlightenment.

After perusing a piece of literature, I found myself compelled to offer a few ruminations. With thoughts stirring in my mind, I shall endeavor to pen some musings at leisure.

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子貓玲/CoNeCoLin | Original Date: 2024-02-07 16:17:34

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