from the mind of critic-8/2/18

From the mind of critic: “If slippery slope arguments and points of view aren’t based on evidence, but subjective clues of what may happened, could they be geared toward the positive and not just the negative? If we make the argument the world is going to hell, because everything that has happened so far points to all these other things happening, can we also say the world is headed toward enlightenment ,because what has happened points to all this other stuff happening? Is life really about perception and experiences, or is that just what we tell ourselvess to make it seem less chaotic? 99.9% of the time slippery slope arguments are used to portray how much worse things are going to get. The same argument is used about things improving, but referred to as a ladder to success, where each step must be completed before we move onto the next. What we must remember, is that no matter how something is labeled or defined, it always has a good and bad side, whether it’s evidence based, or imagination based. Once we realize our perceptions whether positive or negative, will guide our subjectivity in a certain direction, we’ll see slippery slopes are only as slippery as our minds allow them to be. Reading clues and tea leaves is fine, but taking them as cold hard facts isn’t. Negativity is learned, positivity is born. Perceptions can giude us toward enlightenment, if we think of others besides ourselves. Getting hung up on labels, makes concepts less authentic.” 🙂
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