Suchismita Chatterjee on WEism








Suchismita Chatterjee on WEism 

1.     Embrace a laissez- faire mindset whether it's about others or yourself. 

Personally, I've embraced this chill mindset, going with the flow and just letting people or ourselves do their thing and choose what floats their boat. While "laissez- faire" implies a completely hands- off approach and allow group members to make the decisions. It's an effective way to let them grow

          2.     Both you and I are present in each one of us. 

I would like to explain that here "both you and I" refers to two people together as a unit. 

While "each one of us" emphasizes individuality within a group. The above sentence reminds us that two individual people create a new group through maintaining their individuality, just like pudding. 

3.    When we refer to the nature or universe, we refer none, but ourselves

In psychology, we pay a huge amount of attention to our subconscious mind, when things are not working through our expectations of our conscious mind then we consciously refer all our unfulfilled desires to the nature or universe which we refer to as none but our subconscious mind.

 

[Suchismita Chatterjee, the author holds a post graduation in philosophy. She lives in close proximity of the river Atrayee in Balurghat, South Dinajpur, West Bengal, India.]



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