May 20, 2008

The false expectation

Most of our judgments are, first of all, predictions of the future according to which we’ll then act.

If these predictions of the future are wrong; I mean if when we put them into practice we don’t obtain what we expect to; it means that that judgment is wrong, that it’s characterized by a false expectation.

For example a judgment specific to the pride says:

“I will beat him because in this way I’ll feel much better”.

We put it into practice and see that we were deceived; we don’t feel better - we are agitated, we have physical lesions after the fight, we are worried about the lesions we made to the other one and about the possibility that he or some of his friends could revenge, etc.

The cause of any wrong judgment is what we call false expectations.

We expect to happen things which are impossible to happen such as:

- everybody must do what we want them to do;

- we don’t have to be faced with different problems in all what we do;

- we want that some things to remain the same for ever;

- we want to be changed only those things whose change depends only by ourselves, but without being necessary to do anything special for this;

- if we rise against some things impossible to be changed, we want them to change.

So we can speak about different forms of manifestation of the false expectations like: the permanent attachment, the ignoring of the resistances, the revolt, the obsession, the indecision, the regret and the groundless hopes.

All the existing systems are characterized by the phenomenon of the movement seen as an immutable and absolutely necessary law for the maintenance of their own existence.

All the things change in order to adapt continuously at the new circumstances which appear ceaselessly in the System of the Systems.

Those which don’t make this change and don’t adapt themselves on due time, are destroyed, are stopped to manifest anymore because they disturb the dynamic harmony of the System.

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