Wednesday, 11 June 2025
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Thinking in extremes—right or wrong, good or bad, black or white—may feel comforting, but it shackles your mind. Life is not a courtroom with a clear verdict; it’s a messy, complex, unpredictable story. Embracing gray thinking isn’t just smart—it’s necessary if we want to live with wisdom and empathy in an uncertain world. In this piece, we’ll unpack why black-and-white thinking is so seductive, how it distorts reality, and why shifting to gray thinking is a key to survival—both personal and collective.
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