Day 19,796

I spent a little time today reading about blogs, and ideas for blog entries, and on the first page, I came across a quote by Anais Nin. I can’t recall the specific quote, but I came across one that I thought was rather relevant –

“We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.”

It’s an interesting quote, but it is important. As I witness history being made, whether at the micro level that we see within our family, or at the macro level, which we see at the local, state, federal, or international level, I have to keep in mind that I see things through my own set of filters. I have a tendency to see things through my own set of filters, more likely to see things I want to see, and more likely to ignore the things that I don’t.

I likely see positive aspects of politicians whose ideas align with my own, and I am more likely to be more critical of those politicians whose ideologies run counter to my own. I need to recognize that and take that “filtering” into consideration when I try to make decisions.

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The truth is a weird place, but if I’m ever going to get there, I have to accept the truth about what I see and how I perceive the incoming experience.

Just my opinion, I could be wrong.

Peace y’all.

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