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"Insane people are always sure that they're just fine. It's only the sane people who are willing to admit they're crazy." — Nora Ephron, writer and filmmaker
Only on the boundary can you see both sides and distinguish one domain from another. On either side, within each area, you are immersed in the mindset of that area and subject to that domain’s notion of common sense. The world will always make some version of sense from within any domain.
—You Must Be Comfortable at the Boundary
—There is No Sanity in Staying Still
—Value Your Flaws
—More Evidence That I'm Losing It
—You're Not Crazy, You Just Think You Are
—Imbalance is Your Counterweight
By Lincoln Stoller PhD CHt CCPCPr3
22 ratings
"Insane people are always sure that they're just fine. It's only the sane people who are willing to admit they're crazy." — Nora Ephron, writer and filmmaker
Only on the boundary can you see both sides and distinguish one domain from another. On either side, within each area, you are immersed in the mindset of that area and subject to that domain’s notion of common sense. The world will always make some version of sense from within any domain.
—You Must Be Comfortable at the Boundary
—There is No Sanity in Staying Still
—Value Your Flaws
—More Evidence That I'm Losing It
—You're Not Crazy, You Just Think You Are
—Imbalance is Your Counterweight