Creating Intentional Contradictions
As a human being, in every moment of our lives, we think. Thinking ideas that surround us. Thinking process and contradictions.
As human beings in everyday life, we all make decisions, whether it is instant or not we are subliminally forced to make it happen. It is like our brain plays a game to us in a Socratic way to deduce the intention and long-term decisions inside of ourselves. There is a clandestine spot that we don’t realize.
The fascinating point is that, whether we are aware or not, our brains’ subliminal game is coming to a winning phase and leading us to a troublesome moment. This moment represents the underlying tendency towards “bad” or “negative”. Scenarios start to crawl into our minds and instinctively we start to make up realistic or unrealistic contradictions inside of our minds just in the way of making a decision.
These are artificial instincts that are set off by real intentions without fallacies. We swiftly start to rule on those scenarios and reality perception leaves the chat which is our rational brain. In the decision phase, our feelings tend to believe that everything will be jumped into a loop we have no allowance or no bravery to get out of. After we got affected by those unnatural scenarios. We have all the control. Whether we don’t realize it or not, we get through lots of phases.
These phases might seem quite concrete or sometimes they might seem transparent so that we assume we have no control over anything. We are human beings, we all have feelings. Our feelings place us on a stage that we can never imagine and we never want to be in. All those things happen because contradictions seem manipulative and we tend to believe all those things. Making decisions is also a phase, significant part is “being aware”.
Let’s don’t make things complicated, or should we?