The Limitation of Thinking Your Perspective is the Absolute Truth - Deepstash

The Limitation of Thinking Your Perspective is the Absolute Truth

  • Ken Wilber likes to talk about “partial truths”.
  • No one is smart enough to be either 100% right or 100% wrong.
  • There's always a partial truth to a perspective-no matter how limited.
  • We get in trouble when we think our perspective is always right.
  • It is important to shift perspectives consistently.

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