Content is king! Ever heard that mantra?
Well it seems content is what most of us fill our minds with in our waking hours. This strategy for life is surely wrong? Why? Because content without context is just "noise". And not surprisingly, therefore, most of our minds are crowded out with "noise" rather than lessons learnt, original thought, or whatever.
Do we live with minds that are crammed with confirmation bias, noise, ideology, theology, and pure nonsense? Whenever we go through our mind-tapes [the voice running 24/7 inside our heads] we discover that there is 'a lot to do about nothing', unless or until, we can bring a contextual framework to it all.
What is it that we see in the photo presented to us here. Is it modern art? Is it a zoom-lens photo of some type of explosion in nature? Perhaps it is best described as "Ornamental Onion Allum Plant Blossom Bloom Dewdrop" [the composer's tagline]? But we still do not know what it is right? However. Once the composer provides us with some sense of context then we can eliminate most of our guesses about this content.
Most of us use our confirmation bias, ideology, theology, etc to limit the cumulative impact [on our minds] of poorly defined content - right?
Richard
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