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minus-squareMarkimus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·9 months agoRegularly and intentionally spend time considering the opposite. This helps you to check your paradigms. It also helps if you search for content which contradict your current thinking rather than support it, just to get that perspective. For example, if you’re super organised, a book like A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits Of Disorder may help you to see things in a different light.
Regularly and intentionally spend time considering the opposite.
This helps you to check your paradigms.
It also helps if you search for content which contradict your current thinking rather than support it, just to get that perspective.
For example, if you’re super organised, a book like A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits Of Disorder may help you to see things in a different light.