As we teach our kids, or were ourselves taught like and dislike, love and hate as the simple prism with which we are going to view the world-image we make, a deep divide is created in the psyche of the individual. At this point, it can hardly be called individual.
In this division, we are all made the same. These features are in everyone. Some think that because the details which fill the psyche is what makes us, they are different, but they function the same as everyone else in this divisive nature.
As knowledge is stored, it is treated with this simplistic prism of believe or not, or like and dislike. This treats anything other than your own view as rubbish and to be discarded. This half throw-away nature then applies to everything. Even the planet! I mean, who saws at the branch on which everyone is sitting?! CEO's and politicians are insane, made so by the promise of wealth and excessive comfort.
The inverted nature is rooted in the divisiveness. Without two opposing aspects in the mind, an inversion or wrong choice is impossible. Only the right-minded choice needs to be considered, so the compulsion to view things, events and people in divided and opposed ways can be transcended.
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