You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
RE: The individual at war and a short reflection on OODA loops. (Letters 7.2)
PS: I'm not being a biological mechanicist. I'm pointing to a mechanism that, somehow detaches our perception from our physical bodies while under extreme perceived danger and I reafirm that the ability to still take good decisions is fundamental.
Sorry, I still can't follow. Or maybe I should better say: I won't follow.
0.00 SBD,
0.01 STEEM,
0.01 SP
I also will not proceed with this conversation as I cannot detatch from my own interpretation of what I have experienced and, also, this discussion brings me back to 'mind' places where I do not want to be and that I don't want to dwelve into and talk about. So, I would propose we end this line of debate, which will not be productive and follow on to other matters.
Experiences are the one side, interpretations of experiences AS something the other side.
We do not have any need to go on with this issue, but I think, we could take an abstract or distanced look (anywhen) to propaganda and ideology - since these are philosophical issues besides our concrete experiences and their interpreations AS something.
I like to extrapolate my experiences, as they are not unique and others have reported the same. Departing from the particular to the general always seems to me a meaningful way to approach a subject. I cannot, however, share most of it due to some nda's and, what I could, leaves me uneasy to even think about.
Maybe I'll find a way to discuss this in a conceptual manner in a later date. Time will be needed for that.
0.00 SBD,
0.04 STEEM,
0.04 SP
Yup.
At this point some remark on 'chief q-bits' (I do not want to disrespect him, the formula deserves only a little 'encryptioning'):
As far as I know is he in a similar way experienced and injured. Maybe even traumatised.
Thus I do not oppose his 'surface madnesses'.
I try to filter out the parts which 'carry meaning' (in my regard and perception).
I may have gotten carried away by some trigger that I should have switched off along time ago. Sorry for the slip.
Let's proceed with stuff we can usefully discuss.