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Well... I can spend so much time greeting every new Trump story with 'WTF? How can anyone be so devoid of empathy? How can he so spectacularly blatantly not care? Has he no idea of future consequences?' And 'nothing is real to him but himself' seems to answer and explain all of it.
Yes, I see what you mean. Self-protection by not reacting emotionally is a luxury a lot of people don't enjoy. On the other hand, an emotional reaction that can't lead to doing anything constructive does seem like a distraction/ waste of energy.I can't see how that helps unless the point is to protect oneself from having a reaction because one doesn't have the time to have it. That would be dangerous because it would filed away under 'theory'. I mean I think it's important to keep on noticing.
Yes, I see what you mean. Self-protection by not reacting emotionally is a luxury a lot of people don't enjoy.
On the other hand, an emotional reaction that can't lead to doing anything constructive does seem like a distraction/ waste of energy.
Something I just read: Trump can't respond adequately to the pandemic because the only person who is real to him is himself. That seems a good, succinct explanation of quite a lot.
Trojina, I seem to recall in 2016 there were many many readings, from a far flung assortment of readers compared here on who was going to win the American Presidential election.
It is only recently since I passed 60 the Yi has actually started divining for me, and it is very easy to compare predictions and intepretations with actual events. So as a learning and academic exercise, or even as a little bit of a competition in who can best intepret the Yi, I think it is a constructive and positive thing to do.
And forgive me, but I am not really interested in arguing politics with all you sweet progressive British ladies over in open spaces.
Bless your hearts. Not even Brexit! Lol....
- LL
Clarity,
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United Kingdom
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