Perceiving the World and Yourself

By geniusk8boy

Take a sheet of blank paper.

Draw a big circle in it. Try drawing as big a circle as you can in one quick scratch.

Draw another circle in the big circle, not crossing with the outer circle. It could be big or small, as you like.

Draw a small circle within the latter circle, as small as you feel comfortable. If it’s rather big, then so be it, as long as you’re comfortable with it.

Alright, that’s it. Now take a look at the paper.

Think of the sheet of paper as REALITY. That’s it, whatever realm of existence you’re in, both tangible and intangible.

The big circle is humanity’s LIMIT OF TOLERANCE. The bigger you drew it, the more optimistic you are and the more open you are with any kind of people.

The medium circle is YOUR LoT. If it’s big, then you have a pretty good knack in toughing up unpleasant things, or doing things that you don’t like. Also, you’ll be able to do a wide variety of activities, though not as well as the experts. If it’s small, then you tend to be less adjustable–but you also have a good though hidden potential. Who knows what you can be?

The small circle is your comfort zone. The bigger it is, the more things you feel comfortable with, and vice versa.

The results will require some contemplation to conclude.

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