
This is what the picture looks like: a complementary interdependence between two systems that differ in their overall direction. However, at every moment, you see that
there is a part of the first whole that agrees with a part of the second, different whole. It is the use of the moment in the service of the period, or the investment of the part in the service of the whole.
This is what I want to discuss. At the level of the part, I will talk about a golden tooth, and at the level of the whole, I will talk about a clever thief.
There is a specificity to the part and a comprehensiveness to the whole. At the structural level, the part may be pure gold, while the whole is organic matter.
In terms of mission, they agree at the level of the moment and differ at the level of the period. At the level of the moment, the part chews, while the whole swallows what is not its own in a process of mutual interdependence. At the level of the period, the golden tooth is subject to friction and melting due to movement and work, while the thief grows and grows.
The question is, when does a precious metal become the victim of a thief, transformed into a golden tooth in his mouth, with which he chews the stolen goods?
I believe this occurs when a person is raised on values and fails to understand how others think; when they are taught manners but are not trained in confrontation; when they are unable to distinguish between what is tactical and what is strategic; when they view their surroundings from a single perspective and rely on interpretations based on a single cognitive dimension; when they trust their own righteousness and neglect the collective consciousness; and so on.
Written by Jaafar Al-Sadiq Tahan