Questioning the question

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Humor aside, this graphic illustrates one of the most fundamental flaws of “Western” thinking, which always needs to know what, as opposed to how. By asking “what,” the assumption is that reality is an object that can be grasped. If we ask “how,” then we can see that it is a process instead, always in the making. Confused? Think about language: it’s always in the making now, always in process, always in transition.

Via OneGoodMove.

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