Perhaps the first step in making the Middle Passage meaningful is to acknowledge the partiality of the lens we were given by family and culture, and through which we have made our choices and suffered their consequences. If we had been born of another time and place, to different parents who held different values, we would have had an entirely different lens. The lens we received generated a conditional life, which represents not who we are but how we were conditioned to see life and make choices… We succumb to the belief that the way we have grown to see the world is the only way to see it, the right way to see it, and we seldom suspect the conditioned nature of our perception.
Author: James Hollis
Source: The Marginalian (Brain Pickings)
Subjects: Education | Scholarship, Experience, Life & Society, Perception | Observation, Personal Improvement, Psychology | Behavior
Source: The Marginalian (Brain Pickings)
Subjects: Education | Scholarship, Experience, Life & Society, Perception | Observation, Personal Improvement, Psychology | Behavior
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