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We came to certain conclusions early in life. These perceptions became our ongoing guide with the all choices we make and the way we manage everything else in our “world”. We for example concluded that winter is miserable, carrots improve your eyesight or that all men cannot be trusted or that women are devious and cunning. We can also believe that God is some kind of “super human” with white hair and a beard that live in the clouds or that boiled pumpkin cause flatulence. We believe that only our church and our saviour is right and that our God (the one that lives in the clouds) is going to kill the billions that fail to grasp this indisputable “truth”. Perceptions make some strap explosives on their body and blow up those that might have a different set of perceptions than him/her. Some of us believe passionately that only our race is intelligent, smart, productive and fair. It should thus not come as a surprise that we feel depressed on winter days or get upset when someone is unable to grasp that our religion and saviour is the only way to salvation. It is our belief systems that produce arrogance or feelings of inferiority in all our day-to-day daily encounters.
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Rene
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We came to certain conclusions early in life. These perceptions became our ongoing guide with the choices we make and the way we manage everything else in our “world”.
Rene
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