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What is the best way to train people to see the gradients in the world around them instead of just a simplistic “this is good, that is wrong” view of the world?

The best way is to not train, tame, manipulate or groom them, but to show them the possibility to think for themselves and question everything and everyone!

Stoic Teacher
3 min readJul 19, 2022
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As a Stoic philosopher, I believe that one of the best ways to train people to see the gradients in the world around them is through the cultivation of mindfulness and critical thinking skills.

Mindfulness is the practice of being present and aware of our thoughts, emotions, and surroundings in the present moment. By cultivating mindfulness, individuals can learn to observe the nuances and subtleties in their environment, as well as their own thought processes and biases.

Critical thinking skills are also essential for developing a more nuanced and nuanced understanding of the world. This involves the ability to analyze information and arguments, evaluate evidence, and consider multiple perspectives and points of view. By developing critical thinking skills, individuals can learn to recognize the complexity and gradations in issues and topics, rather than simply seeing…

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