It looks so simple. We should see what it is as it is. How is it that often what we see is not what it is?
We either try to find what it is not and project what it should be on it to believe what is projected.
The key is that "should be" plays a role in altercating reality.
Our preconceived notions weigh in on us to see things the way we know them and fire up the "should be" to turn things the way we want to see them.
A side effect is that we leave no room for accommodating how others see the very thing.
The mismatch between the Actual and the Ideal is the main contributor to conflicts.
What differentiates excellent performances from ordinary ones is that these performances are the result of efforts to align the Ideal with the Actual. There is enough room and space provided for bringing alignment.
What happens in such spaces often develops the culture.
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