A Sixth Sense for the Illusions of Depth

Sixth sense: habit-recital at the moment of violation.

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The courage to know is a deep passageway back to the surface; but the courage to show is not shallow enough.

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The difference between them wasn’t the information but the courage to hold to it. But then, there are two types of informed courage, one for reality behind the politics and another to survive it.

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Deep thinking occurs when we disassemble a cognitive illusion into parts which exceed comprehension.

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To show all that one knows is not humiliating if it should have been.

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Our love for patterns is addicting. Understanding the mechanics to a Kaleidoscope is shallow, but the duration we spend on the spectacle taps a core desire, the gratification of which is its own perspective.

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One can never fully explain the deep in only surface language because doing so debunks the

illusion of “depth” with the experience of it.

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“Depth” without surface integrity is for dualists and other, more capable jugglers.

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