Very interesting Byz, are you in agreement with this article?
As I understand it, yes we have our own individual reasoning. And we have our own individual intuition. And if we make decisions just based on that we may not see the whole perspective of a situation. I personally do have my own strong reasoning skills along with strong intuition, however I do like to make sure that my perception is not in someway incorrect.
I strongly feel that by working in a group verses just making decisions and judgements based on my own personal reasoning and intuition is a better way of making sure that my perception of any given situation is correct. Now this word perception is not really included within this article and it is very significant. The way to gain in the power of existentialism is to make sure that our own perceptions are not getting in the way of progress. I have found this extremely useful myself.
As humans we grow and develope in different situations, especially today. Therefore we may have perceptions that can be harmful to us, we may have reasoning and intuition that revolves around a very distorted perception.
By engaging within a group of individuals who have different perceptions of behaviors and even mental illnesses, we can better look at our own perception and come to a better understanding about the issue. Once we look at the different possible perspectives we can better use our reasoning and intuitive skills to move forward and make better decisions. So yes, making decisions on our own can be harmful.
The real intelligence lies within allowing ourselves to veiw other perceptions and have the courage to listen and consider these different perspectives. It is a way to gain
and make much better decisions and actions. For those who wish to improve their psycological conditions and healing, it can be very benificial.
I appreciated the last thread as I got to view the different ideas and perceptions in the different posts last night. In opening my mind up, well, I saw other opinions that really helped inprove my own perceptions. And I also saw similar perceptions as my own helping me to also realize that I was not alone in my perceptions.
Open Eyes
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