The Duality of Distance in Language

"It's easy to be brave from a distance" -proverb It's easy to have an opinion for something that has little gravitas or gravity to your life. If there's little impact to your existence, there tends to be a directly proportional amount of care. low impact = low care. High impact = High care. Generally speaking.... Continue Reading →

Categorical thinking

A categorical thinker is someone who uses broad generalizations and categories to understand the world. In a simple sense, we put things into boxes with labels. We categorize them. What is 'good' what is 'bad' what 'is' and what 'isn't'. It's a short assumption we internalize or generalization into a cookie cutter label of 'true'... Continue Reading →

Breaking Three Classical Logic Laws

I was having a bout of conversation with ChatGPT in trying to reconcile differences in words, meaning, truth, and logic. From discussions of philology to tautology. I personally don't like classical logic to frame reality, and prefer much better to use fuzzy logic or paraconsistent logic where things are on a spectrum to better see... Continue Reading →

A look at Identity and language

In philosophical terms, in order for ourselves to be an individual, we have to identify what is the 'self' as well as the 'other' and make distinctions in identity for what is and isn't a 'thing'. This is the base of identity, and there are many different debates and thoughts about this from identity, ego,... Continue Reading →

Notes on Laws and Jurisdiction

These are some notes looking at the duality aspect, the Taoist way, of laws in a Western society. Not mentioning any Eastern or Confucius ideas of governance. These are merely musings and are meant to be conversations and contradictory, not truths. Consider it a thought experiment. There is the idea of law and order and... Continue Reading →

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