Zmigrod’s book addresses this. It’s really hard. Vigilant questioning is required to sustain cognitive flexibility. It also depends upon one’s community. It’s a great read. We recommend it
This is an awesome reflection on how we "are" in the world & how we "can be." It seems to offer grace to those locked into a one world view. My question is, can this be changed? I ask because it seems that the inflexibility, whatever its cause is what keeps us stuck, stagnant living out of fear and I think we can see the harmful outcome of that.
There are those rare participant-performers that can perform while they cosplay, Dennis Rodman comes to mind. But, that doesn't make them a philosopher. :-)
Zmigrod’s book addresses this. It’s really hard. Vigilant questioning is required to sustain cognitive flexibility. It also depends upon one’s community. It’s a great read. We recommend it
This is an awesome reflection on how we "are" in the world & how we "can be." It seems to offer grace to those locked into a one world view. My question is, can this be changed? I ask because it seems that the inflexibility, whatever its cause is what keeps us stuck, stagnant living out of fear and I think we can see the harmful outcome of that.
I once cosplayed a bongo drummer in a band. It was so much fun and nobody minded.
There are those rare participant-performers that can perform while they cosplay, Dennis Rodman comes to mind. But, that doesn't make them a philosopher. :-)