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ClearingSpace4Joy
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On the lookout for more joy
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ClearingSpace4Joy | On the lookout for more joy ClearingSpace4Joy On the lookout for more joy Menu Skip to content Joy in the Journey Life with Kepler Love and Marriage Books Music and Movies I Love Education and Lifelong Learning Me and Food Encouragement Drug addiction and recovery Search for: Keeping the Mind Pliable November 14, 2024 The Joy in the Journey brain , learning , neural pathways Susan Taylor I wrote most of a post today about peoplewho resist reality. But I wasn’t feeling it so I set it aside. The deeper question is how one goes about keeping the mind open to new ideas when the natural tendency is to think you’ve got it figured out. I’d like to stay out of the “My mind’s made up: don’t confuse me with the facts.” camp. One way to keep the mind pliable is to argue for the other side as a creative exercise. Write out or speak what you imagine those “on the other side” use to bolster their argument. THEIR arguments. Not your as...
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