The Philosophy of "change" is not well-taught without fusion of a perception concept. We see the things we do as we want to see them. Hardly ever do we allow ourselves any limits accordingly. We are so strong-willed in how we perceive things that we block out external factors or logical internal ones. We choose to simply shield our mind’s eye. Like the man who raises his hand to shade his face. However, it is important to remember the obvious fact in this scenario that seems to not be so obvious when we perceive things. The man who raises his hand, does shade his face, but does not put out the sun. He does not invoke darkness; he merely partitions in his eye’s stead and assists them to perceive shade in broad daylight. The sun does not budge or even flicker in response. The only change occurs for the man, specifically in his perception...
We must also note that the "change" itself is not something to perceive, it is a deception and a counterproductive one at best. Understand this, things change, inherently they always will, we know this fact to be a constant. What we think changes often hardly ever does, at least not at the pace we perceive it to.
After such occurs, we could discover if we looked hard enough --- that the only change that in actuality ever took place, was the one within ourselves.
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