Where Dependence & Distraction Arise
If we are looking for a kind of answer, not a technical answer but more a type of answer inherent in something complex we think we don't understand, something psychological perhaps, or existential, for instance; if we are looking for these kinds of answers and we are looking for all that outside of our own range of thinking and understanding, then we will cling to somebody or something we think can give us that answer. So in case that somebody or something will satisfy our questions with their answers we will most likely accept and welcome all that in our psychology, isn't it correct? If instead that person, or book, or video, or channel, or speaker, or guru, or podcast, or whatever won't satisfy us with their answers we will look for something or somebody else.
The question is why? And the question within the question is why don't we ask ourselves why we cling to such a propensity? Why don't we inquire into all that via going beneath the surface of the simplistic explanations?
As long as we don't inquire very very deeply into these deeply radical questions, so long we will always depend of somebody else telling us what to do and what to think, instead of how to think, and that's really miserable and stupid. So we come across some tips, we eventually don't quite like them, we search for other tips, up to the point where something will be finally found, something will finally match our sense of satisfaction, and that is precisely the stage where cognitive dependence and perpetual distraction arise..
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