To see things in 3D each eye must see a slightly different picture. In the real world your eyes are spaced apart so each eye has a different view. Your brain puts the two pictures together to form one 3D image that has depth to it.
Ok, so?
It’s the same for …everything.
The wider the points-of-view are from each other,
The greater the depth of understanding
Whether ‚things‘ or ‚thoughts‘.
Deliberately introduce yourself to different ideas /thoughts /input.
Not the same input (points-of-view) as you now have.
When you are much older you get that depth.
Why wait?
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Now this note makes more sense:
You only wish reading one Doodle did it!
It’s a subconscious cross-index of select Doodles, to
side-step your filters, that gets you what you want.
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To reinforce this, read at least 2: If you Read only one: 109 Understanding
# 3 Cumulative Knowledge – 10 Progress It – 23 Become More Creative – 97 Variety
111 ABC’s of Life – 233 Input – 296 The 3rd Option – 349 Confusion is Good
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