• I like sushi
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    The term ‘I’ is merely the verbal projection of yourself amongst other selves.

    Such language as this (being used here) can be used in a way that seems cut off from any ‘other’ but in all seriousness this is an impossibility as we cannot actively use such language completely independent from how it has come to establish itself (ie. communication among and between persons).

    Self has specific meanings specific psychological theories.

    Language, and the terms used therein, are ‘actions’. The term ‘I’ is an action of referring to something just like ‘walking’ is the act of marking out another action (walking) without necessarily doing said action.

    There are so many ways to get lost within terms. Be careful.
  • Jack CumminsAccepted Answer
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    Perhaps, it is worth getting lost in the terms at times and stepping into the murky areas of confusion. Perhaps, it may be worth taking risks, rather than being 'careful', because it may be that rethinking leads to new possibilities...
  • Agent Smith
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    The other side of the coin :point: What is Change?
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