(6.3.4) You can learn from anyone
What do you do after taking into yourself the opinions of others that differ from your own?
(1.5.1.3) Focus on the difference Let us recall the
A and B are at odds; it is not whether A is right or B is right. What we want to get from now on is neither A nor B. In that sense, neither is the right answer we want to get from now on.
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A cylinder looks like a circle or a square, but it is neither a circle nor a square It appears to be a circle. The view of it is correct. The image appears to be square. That is also correct.
We think of it as a state of lack of information, where both contradictory things are accepted as correct, and each is looking at one thing from a different aspect. It appears to be a circle. That is correct. The image appears to be square. That is also correct. That interpretation is incorrect. It’s a rectangle.” That’s not correct either. Yes, that is correct.
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