Building meaning with faulty premises is like cooking with spoiled ingredients—the results can be disastrous. The Mi-iMind framework equips you with tools to ensure clarity and avoid “dodgy food.”
• The Recipe for Disaster: The “I from We” often brings pre-packaged “ingredients” from societal norms or past experiences, which may no longer serve your Me-Mind. These “ingredients” often create untraceable meanings or contradictions.
Example: Pursuing “fairness” as an object of desire when fairness is unachievable in U/Non-U set structures is like cooking with spoiled milk—you’re bound to get indigestion.
• Taste Test as You Go: Use reason reckoning to test the validity of objects of desire. Are they rooted in reality, or are they phantoms created by the “I from We”?
• Practical Takeaway: Always check your ingredients—and their source—before incorporating them into your present awareness.