How to Avoid Errors of Perception

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readAug 21, 2017

Forget about your gut feeling. Take some time to think about your feelings.

Gut. Feeling. (Photo by Guna)

You can see it all around you. People making errors of perception. They’re passionate about their point of view, without realizing, at all, there is an opposing point of view.

So, then, they suffer. And, you will suffer. If you forget to remember, the opposing point of view.

Crowd dynamics don’t tell us anything about the point of view. People in crowds, always, have, two, opposing points of view. What they’re showing, when they demonstrate in crowds, is one side of the point of view. If you stick around long enough, you will see them change, their point of view (depending on who they are with, what else is happening).

It takes two points of view to make one point of view. Complementarity is the basis for identity, and, duplicity is the basis for a unit. Any system, discipline, time, or, space, frame.

So protect yourself. Forget about your gut feelings. Take time to think things through. Balance out your feelings. Otherwise, you will be subject to the object’s point of view.

Of course, it could be, this is, exactly, what, you, are hoping, to achieve. What your subconscious is hoping to achieve. How nature uses, and teaches you about, sub-conscious (the opposing point of view).

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature.

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