Great passage, pg 28. From a psychological perspective this is so powerful I had to read it several times over as not to miss it. It says "we foolishly believe that our own limitations are teh proper measure of limitations"
Wow. so powerful. It makes me think that just because I can't do something. Doesn't mean that someone out there can. This happens with people when something happens to them, it's an outside source causing it in their mind. It must have been the.... but if the same thing happens to someone else it's an internal flaw. Like, they must have, or they couldn't do, even though it may have been an external reason. It's complicated, but we as humans do this, even I do.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
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