From the Da Vinci Enigma Tarot, the Two of Water (Cups); from the Insectorum Divinorum, the Lanternfly:
In this sketch, Da Vinci attempts to show what happens during sex from an anatomical perspective. The dimmi asks what creates an environment for union and reciprocation. Love would be the simple answer, but what about between groups of people or nations? The biggest obstacle comes in getting both parties to drop their agenda and listen with an open mind. Progress and compromise can be made when there is discussion that leads to understanding rather than just debate. The Lanternfly is misnamed on two fronts: it does not glow in the dark as was previously believed, and it is not a fly but a planthopper. Its message is to be wary of misunderstandings caused by skewed information. Such is often the case when two opponents come together. Their knowledge of the other is frequently slanted because of confirmation bias — when evidence is cherry-picked instead of looked at as a whole so that it confirms one's expectations. Laying aside presumptions can be just as hard as dropping agendas, which can explain why so many compromises and partnerships fail.
folken cherish presumptions until they become truths. To them. And they will not be dissuaded.
ReplyDeleteMight as well try to tell them the sky is green.
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