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Creating a sustainable human culture, a rough draft premix
and a companion to the site,
My blue puzzle piece, here
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I'm intrigued by the notion of seeing as a metaphor for learning and for understanding. I'm also concerned about wisdom, how we apply our knowledge, and how we make decisions. So it caught my eye when Canadian blogger Dave Pollard mentioned that the word “wise” originally meant “to see”. The Online Etymology web site reveals
“to see,” hence “to know”
(see vision)
Have you ever been with other people while looking at one of those optical illusions? Have you ever been the one person who couldn't see what everyone else sees? It's frustrating! It's easy to suspect they're just playing a prank.
It seems to me that our culture often tries to tell us there's only one thing that can be seen. Ever. If we see something else, well, we'd better keep it to ourselves. Our culture tells us, “This is a picture of a vase. It's only a vase. If you think you see something else in this picture, well, you're wrong! Because it's a vase.”
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11/21/2006 06:17:00 PM
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“He was constantly reminded of how startlingly different a place the world was when viewed from a point only three feet to the left.”
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“Oh, they're just two sides of the same coin.”
Yeah, well, have you ever looked at a coin?
The sides are different.
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