Quasi

Hey, I have no idea. I’m just a fool like everyone else, so anything I say should be treated with extreme caution. ‘Extreme caution’ means that anyone who hears my words only has a chance of understanding the insight they contain if they think them through with their own brain. In my opinion, this is basically a good method, no matter who says what.

I won’t say ‘in my opinion’ again in the course of this text; it always applies anyway, so you can think it into every sentence.

Everything someone says comes from a specific perspective. Every idea arises at a certain point in the system, from the person who occupies this position. You can think of it like a coordinate system on which each axis represents a different character trait. However, this coordinate system has not just three dimensions (X, Y, Z), but as many axes as there are personality traits. There are no two people in the same place. This unique position in the coordinate system then gives rise to the perspective that each person has on the overall system.

Every thought is unique as long as it has been thought through by the person who expresses it and is not simply parroted.

Every thought is unique and valuable as long as it has not been parroted. Parroted thoughts, on the other hand, have little value, they are noise.

What I try to do is to recognise the patterns in unique thoughts.