For example, let's consider post 1314U:
You have no clue how long my conscious mind felt compelled to rework that train of thought, this morning, until my sense of clarity felt reasonably ready to push publish with this caveat in mind: At some point, after offering my thought processor time to rest, my instinctive need to review that train of thought, yet again, will revive ... Why? Just to make certain that every insight, which emerged from within my subconscious, has been clearly absorbed by my conscious mind. And not until each mental exercise, which deepens my sense of clarity, feels complete, does my brain, functioning as a well balanced whole, free my sense of readiness to pen a new post.
Want to know why our world is a mess?
Figuring out what causes one's mental attitude to wander into negatively focused quicksand is far from easy. Figuring out how to pull one's sense of clarity out of mental quicksand proves next to impossible unless someone, whose train of thought proves positively focused, cares enough to throw you a rope ... However, your present state of mind must feel ready to open at least enough to hold out your hand and catch it ...
Today's train of thought suggests that human life on our planet will remain exceptionally messy until world leadership has become so well educated about both sides of human nature (which leans most naturally toward the formation of defensive, closed minded attitudes) as to encourage tomorrow's youth to tune into positive focused attitudes more readily than proves possible, today, and if you ask how I know this will come true, with time, I'd reply:
Insight into farsightedness depends upon hindsight's ability to see that world leadership has actually been pulling the bell shaped curve in a positively focused direction, ever so slowly, over these past several thousand years, and if you ask why monumental changes in defensive attitudes demand more time and patience than mortal minds can easily fathom, I'd reply: Moving the entire bell shaped curve forward on the time line proves such a mind boggling, monumental challenge as to indicate why each of us must hold oneself accountable for modeling behaviors that will lead tomorrow's youth to focus on creating change for the better by focusing positive attitudes toward pulling the closed minded establishment out of mental auicksand by expanding societal comfort zones to embrace a rainbow of choices rather than concentrating all of our grey matter on two: Right or Wrong...
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