Binary thinking
Nov. 27th, 2002 10:26 amWe live in a binary culture. We are taught as children to think in terms of on/off, either/or, good/bad, black/white. Life, of course, is not binary. Thinking of it in those terms is unnecessarily reductionist and leads to missing out on important nuances and shades of meaning.
It didn't take all that many years for me to recognize my tendency toward binary thinking and work to expand my thinking. But it's harder for me to expect that other people have realized this too. I don't suppose I give them enough credit a lot of times.
It didn't take all that many years for me to recognize my tendency toward binary thinking and work to expand my thinking. But it's harder for me to expect that other people have realized this too. I don't suppose I give them enough credit a lot of times.
Re: I'm all about shades of Gray.
Date: 2002-11-27 02:38 pm (UTC)I kind of like "grey," myself.
Re: I'm all about shades of Gray.
Date: 2002-11-27 03:10 pm (UTC)For all that most British spellings (colour, centre, etc) just look odd to me, I really prefer grey over gray. Not sure why that is.
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Re: I'm all about shades of Gray.