DEEP REFLECTIVE THOUGHT


I am not saying that we should simply make up our own minds, or change our way of examining reality. Rather, I want to say, we still have a task for ourselves. We must overcome a common misconception with the help of our own ability: that any thinking we practice is what it is really all about. Rather than arguing that thinking is impossible for us because we don't feel like talking, let us ask what kind of person we are talking to.

In many ways, if we didn't have a mind, we would certainly have many other things we can think about. However, I want to make clear that by making our mind what is truly it, rather than what it once was, we also see ourselves as someone who lives with and is in constant contact with our environment.

We cannot live in a world of "hides" that has nothing to offer us, so we must embrace, even to a degree, self-discovery. Without self-actualization, this world of living without life and without the possibility to learn from it is like a very simple, very low-level process of self-development. We need to find ourselves "a world outside" and accept, find our own way to living.