Curiously, there is no physical barrier preventing a monkey from escaping this trap; there is only a mental barrier. Monkeys have been known to grab the rice and try to withdraw their fists in vain until their captors arrive. Monkeys inability to reevaluate rice in the context of the trap costs them their freedom.
People too have their own sweet rice that prevents them from achieving true freedom. They find their thoughts and actions constrained by mental barriers of their own creation. Such imaginary constraints often lead to poor decisions.
To achieve freedom, then, we must recognize our mental barriers, be fully aware of value rigidity that may creep into our thought process, and consciously choose our values, thoughts, words, and actions everyday."
On another note (or perhaps a related note?) the final year of high school commences ...!
Devious Comments
It's really interesting.
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Love many, trust few, do wrong to none- Shakespeare
The deepest longings are oftentimes the darkest hatred-Socrates
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"Are you making fun of us?"
"It's the universe that makes fun of us all."
"Why would the universe that makes fun of us all?"
"I dunno, maybe it's insecure."
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