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@AskYatharth Yes!!! I use different words but 100% agreed. https://t.co/Jnb9V5bWUS

1] There is a huge difference between being *serious* and being *sincere*. Alan Watts touches ever so gently on this when he talks about Waking Up, as in this video. What it comes down to is how you play the game of your life (and it is a game). https://t.co/dFb3OPERVw

Ever watched a child play? Try walking across their “imaginary castle” and they will stop you, reproach you, and ask you to step around the castle please. They give their ideas dignity, even as take them not so seriously.

Adults fail at both. We feel compelled to maintain our ideas from one moment to the next. God forbid we blew all our ideas up in a moment because we felt like it!! 🤯🤯 Where would we be without consistency? Hath thee no decency??

At the same time, we fail to afford ourselves the basic dignity, that no matter how silly our thoughts, they deserve our unyielding, solemn respect , , whether we have a reason for them or not. not agreement . . just respect. https://t.co/LP0HH4cNn6

For the kids, walking around the castle was not a matter of reason. It was a matter of simply preference and respect. It is a psy-op that said there needed to be a reason at all. https://t.co/xpSHbMSDVJ

“Why not?,” the adult asking, was the beginning of the kids’ inculcation into a world where their every preference had to have reason and actions doubly so. You’ll never guess what happens to self-love. https://t.co/3B3Wq3gvMe

Solemn play. Not serious. Dignified. Even without dignity. Noble stance. https://t.co/FZkLV29e4i

@m_ashcroft uses different words, but points to the same thing. https://t.co/iH2kch5x5s

1] There is a huge difference between being *serious* and being *sincere*. Alan Watts touches ever so gently on this when he talks about Waking Up, as in this video. What it comes down to is how you play the game of your life (and it is a game). https://t.co/dFb3OPERVw

to be seriously silly about things (vs being sillily serious about them) https://t.co/8brATtutg3

@AskYatharth yeah I sometimes get upset with ppl if they ask me to do something for a reason that I sense is bullshit, but if they don't try to justify, it often feels a lot easier—I feel a sense that they trust me to dignify their request without buying into a reason https://t.co/rkrEaxoY4j