The “I”

The sense of “I” makes sense when a bull shall try to assess if the fight it is about to go into is a plausible victory or not. Only when the opposing bull is the equal size will a fight be a result. All other situations the weaker will realise the outcome without the risk of injury.

At that moment the “I” and “Other” sense becomes so focused.

The rest of our regular lives we do not need to have this “I” feeling. And in a social being like humans it is most destructive.

But in the west we are forced into this sense often. When I question whether I can fulfil the job description, or cope with a project. Or if the lady in front of me is within my powers or I am out of her league. The list is endless.

Meditate on the ways to not active this I sense in the western life.

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