Developing another human
The earliest tier, the preconventional, is rarely encountered in professional contexts as we expect these to be traversed in childhood and left behind as main modes of functioning. However, they reside as experiences in our memories and serve as fallback positions in times of extreme duress. At later stages, we also have access to them in more
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Making sense of experience seems to be one of the
fundamental drives in human nature. This need for meaning is irrepressible and ongoing. Its ranges from the earliest beginnings of rudimentary distinctions that the baby starts to make even in utero up to the most elaborate explanations of why my spiritual path and my guru is superior... See more
Place a penny on the middle of one of your tables in Space; and leaning over it, look down upon it. It will appear a circle. But now, drawing back to the edge of the table, gradually lower your eye (thus bringing yourself more and more into the condition of the inhabitants of Flatland), and you will find the penny becoming more and more oval to
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