Saturday, November 28, 2009

The need to be objective

We, as by products of history and traditions had our minds molded by ideals conceived decades ago. To prevent unfair judgement, one should not see another's fault through a fixed position of prejudice. To remain objective, it is essential to sit on the fence. The "fence" is the best position where we are in quiet awareness of the entire environment and not just an object. It is the place to be at looking at all facts and yet being not for or against the subject matter.

1 comment:

  1. Sitting on the fence is not enough. We need to put ourselves in the involved parties' driver seats, so to better understand from different perpectives.. objective from different perspectives.. truly fulfilling the need to be objective...

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