The Man Who Could Not See: The Moral of the Story

  1. Before arguing with someone, make sure they can understand a different perspective. Engaging in an argument with someone who can never comprehend leads to anger and harsh judgment from the unseeing party.
  2. People must compare what is real with what they believe to interpret information correctly. Interpretation is impaired when perception is inadequate.
  3. Beliefs developed early in life are harder, if not impossible, to break. The faculties needed to realize the fallacy are the faculties that are missing, hence creating the fallacy in the first place.
  4. Looking is a function of the eyes, but seeing is a function of the mind. The eyes cannot see what the mind denies, and they will see what the mind believes. That is why a person can do no good if someone wants to find fault with them.ย 
  5. The more set one is, the less perspective they are and the less truth they will accept. The less truth they accept, the less of reality they can see.
  6. No matter how much you want to help someone, you cannot help anyone who does not want to be helped.
  7. Both men believed they had learnt a valuable lesson, but only one of them was right. “Arguing with a fool makes two”. We often rob ourselves of peace by arguing with people who we see cannot comprehend the discussion. We could leave them as we found them, knowing we cannot help them be any better. Learn to walk away. Choose peace over chaos.
  8. Perspective expands with calmness and brings clarity. Chaos destroys critical thinking. That is why the people we allow to control our emotions control us. People who can control their thoughts control their emotions.
  9. People who cannot do something will always try to stop us from doing what we can. We must be careful about whose advice and judgment we accept. A person who does not know what something is worth cannot tell you its value.
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