the moment when biases start to crumble

 "Thinking" is surely one of the most important things in my life.

  

I would first like to mention my experience. In the middle of the high school, the stress-laden situation at school had made me blind, and eventually I had greatly suffered from the loss of the greatness of myself. Then I asked myself, like what I am, what is the difference between my inner interests/ thoughts and what I had done or maybe what I had been told to do. 

 

That propelled me to rove through the uncertainty, so I now believe that thinking has a great power to overcome conflicts we have in our lives. Unlike computers, we live our lives by thinking and deciding which way to go even when there is a maze of a lot of conflicts. It is even possible that we have inner conflicts to let ourselves get well informed. (I think this could help me restore a mental balance.)  

 

Another important aspect is that thinking is capable of using imaginations and speculations. I mean, even though we are usually doing labeling on a regular basis, we are capable of going beyond even what we are thinking.  Actually, we even could create "ourselves" by thinking. Thinking has also the power to dissolve and integrate our identities or perceptions. 

If you feel that unknown biases are preventing you from living fully, this might be a good chance to reconsider your assumptions your are not aware of. 

 

Further, I think that thinking even wouldn't exist if you could not have consciousness of yourself. While thinking, we assume that we recognize our identities who are thinking and from which thinking emerges.

 

As I explained above, thinking is deeply connected to my identity. Thinking might create an awkward situation for our identities, but it definitely makes our lives more flexible. So I'd like to emphasize this amazing gift in my life.

 

Today's topic is kind of serious, but I'm gonna talk about more casual stuff maybe next time.

 

 See you:)