We are taught to make sense of things by imposing our judgement on everything in front of us. Naturally, as we grow up, we question some of the judgements and interpretations thrown our way, we agree with some and we disagree with others, and fit our personal understanding with our experience. But we rarely question the act of judging itself. Without much analysis we simply keep interpreting and reinterpreting reality as good or bad, right or wrong, useful or detrimental, fun or boring, constantly tweaking our conceptions as new experiences reinforce or undermine what we think we “know”
Karuna Cayton, The Misleading Mind
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