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Friday, February 25, 2005

Roadmap

I was traveling down the street. I knew my way.
It felt shorter this time since it was the second time I went there.

I always loved the expereince of going down the second time or such since the distance seemed shorter for every time you traveled the road.

I did read about one guy in New York who did take as a sport to go a new route each day to work.
He said that he saw areas he never knew existed there in the town.

The shift in our view of distance and time are what is facinating for me.

The new roadmap opens up the brain for new pathways to be built since our brain has to adapt to the new surrondings.
That allows us to grow new pathways but also to help us learn faster.
When we learn x route and we done it a long time we go into autopilot and just let our attention be in the drive. Then we think about anything else.

Thats a cool feature however it also tends to kill a few people since it is very easy to do a mistake in that state.

Normally we just drive to home or work or to another adress since we forgot we did move to a new home.
So we wake up go "oh! missed that turn".
This happens since our attention is on an earlier route learned and automated.
Richard Bandler often talks about such stuff since it also teaches about the basic ways to automate new learnings, it elicit the wanted state of learning and autoroute.
It is also a way of understanding how neural pathways happens.

I visited my sister yesterday.
She had some issues with their oldest son. He been found shoplifting and denial the whole thing.
It actually in the end came down to, "I am afraid of doing mistakes in my rising of my kids."
The shortcomings of how people act are often very basic in their nature.

We need in other words better roadmaps for ourselves and also for mankind.

So I decided to educate my sister in what I do, the newest stuff I come up with.

Build roadmaps and enjoy.

/Robert
Paradoxical ladders.

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