Saturday, December 19, 2020

Trust

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   It's a great feeling to know someone you can completely trust.  For the conscious part of the mind there's reassurance and stability in them just being "there".  For the unconscious part of the mind it's also reassuring... but it's taken in a much different direction.

  If you're wondering what direction that is then you've jumped ahead of me.

  You're probably aware of things we trust:

  • Automobiles
  • Aircraft
  • Postal Service (thought not always by choice)
  And if you've ever thought about why we trust:
  • There's a history of consistency - proof something can be depended on to stay the same
  • There's a need to safeguard - whatever is being entrusted will be safer
  • There's no better option - whether we like it or not
   Now that much different direction can be explained.

   If you read the post Breadth then you know the unconscious works continuously and steadily.  It takes the knowledge available to it and works through possible routes down every path a mind can consider.

   That might seem backwards at first but it's necessary.  If you read the post Barrier then you' have an idea why.

   Those are from conscious awareness, unconscious awareness, and knowledge the conscious isn't aware of yet.  The awareness barrier doesn't exist for the unconscious part of the mind (I could be proven wrong on that but lets hope not).

   Call it modeling, forecasting, predicting, and projecting ahead.

   You might be wondering why modelling is named first... it's ok if you are.

    It's because modeling explains why the unconscious part of the mind takes a different direction.

    Whether it's a:
  • Person, action, reaction
  • Object, item, tool, instrument
  • Process or technique
   .There's little difference between them.

   If the unconscious part of the mind can't accurately model something then it can't be trusted.

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