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A: I naively believe that we can change the world.
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B: “You can’t change the world,” an idea like “It’s a delusion that people around middle school age tend to have” Chuunibyouji and Kouunibyouji.
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C: Gain experience that your actions have actually changed a part of the world.
- This begins to distinguish “world” not as one vague thing, but as “the world of the extent to which you can change yourself” and “the rest of the world.
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D: Begin to think that you can expand the “scope of what you can change”
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B2: Not doing Actions to change because they are stuck on the idea of B - action, so it doesn’t change.
- Keeps us stuck in result B.
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C’: Actions were taken to change, but results were not promising
- I still think that there is no way to change things.
- Falling to B
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