Wide Gaze, Narrow Gaze

The annoyance felt towards an external phenomenon is due to concentrated attention, an acute focus.
Learning to look at things more broadly can provide practice for moving through such events in a completely different way.

Moreover, this can explain why analytical profiles, intelligent, perceptive and sharp-minded people sometimes have an irascible temper.
A low irritability threshold is a consequence of a sharp, narrow gaze.

The wise man embraces situations from a much broader perspective.
If the details reach him, he has enough perspective so that none obstructs his internal field of vision, to the point of suffocation.

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4 commentaires

    1. in the case of politicians, the attention they use is molded on their underlying mind structures.
      The latter following the opposite patterns of a wise mind, the form of attention which emanates thereof cannot be anything but unwise…and if they embrace the big picture, they do so as marketers dream of global penetration.

      referring now to your last question I’ve learnt yesterday the original meaning « discretion »…Did you know that ?
      Which has little to do with being discreet in reality and is more connected to dis-crimination (here, btw large and close attention)
      There’s also an art of discreet discrimination.

      Well, have a nice day Simon,
      I’m not sure my lines on politicians were worth reading.
      but I believe it is true for any line on such a topic.

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      1. To use one’s discretion is to discriminate between discrete positions. There is a difference in meaning between « discreet » and « discrete » despite identical pronunciation.

        Politicians are best left to wallow in their own mud bath (to put it politely) – that is correct, I think.

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