Hey great read as always. I really appreciate how you articulate this as an 'operating system' for navigating the mind. Do you plan to explore how this rational framework could be applied to broader societal structures or policymaking in future work?
Thanks Andreea, I appreciate the warm feedback. I'm always open to exploring things when they come up, but as far as policymaking goes, I'm not well versed in it at the moment. I look at and judge things by their efficiency, and the only policy or societal structure that I think would need to be implemented is a national push for Socratic clubs and teaching methods to question our core assumptions and premises about life, reality, and our various cultures, as well as reintroducing the classical education of the seven liberal arts, since this would cause a shift in the foundation of human thinking. This would essentially be a reintroduction of the Logocentric mother archetype into society in order to re-parent individuals so that these transformed individuals could then go out and solve real world problems.. In my opinion, without the solid foundation that the "Logocentric mother" provides, it'll be difficult to make any meaningful changes in society; so from an efficiency standpoint, the Logocentic mother is likely the most efficient way to make practical, real world changes.
Hey great read as always. I really appreciate how you articulate this as an 'operating system' for navigating the mind. Do you plan to explore how this rational framework could be applied to broader societal structures or policymaking in future work?
Thanks Andreea, I appreciate the warm feedback. I'm always open to exploring things when they come up, but as far as policymaking goes, I'm not well versed in it at the moment. I look at and judge things by their efficiency, and the only policy or societal structure that I think would need to be implemented is a national push for Socratic clubs and teaching methods to question our core assumptions and premises about life, reality, and our various cultures, as well as reintroducing the classical education of the seven liberal arts, since this would cause a shift in the foundation of human thinking. This would essentially be a reintroduction of the Logocentric mother archetype into society in order to re-parent individuals so that these transformed individuals could then go out and solve real world problems.. In my opinion, without the solid foundation that the "Logocentric mother" provides, it'll be difficult to make any meaningful changes in society; so from an efficiency standpoint, the Logocentic mother is likely the most efficient way to make practical, real world changes.
I heard a good quote recently, apologies that I can't recall the source: "The only sin is ignorance, the only virtue is knowledge."