Update the Map

Our mental maps come from experience, and beliefs ingrained from childhood. I never had an opportunity to question their validity. There was no need to do that. Honesty is a virtue. Nobody thinks about contesting the concept. Why should I?

I saw a girl in dishevelled state running across the street. She turned towards the left and disappeared. Within minutes, two rowdy-looking guys stopped besides me,

“Have you seen a girl running in this direction?”

They looked like hooligans, and could have harmed the girl. Should I be honest? Or should I be smart and sensible, and protect the girl?

“No. You are the first two people I have seen on this road. Is it always so desolate?”

They did not wait to answer, and turned back. Perhaps, the girl had been saved. I could not have fought the two strappy lads alone, with all my good intentions.

What was operational here?

  • Choosing one value system over another
  • SWOT analysis and acceptance of reality

Did I cheat my parents who taught me that honesty is always the best policy? No.

The mental maps need to be reprogrammed. The biggest mental block is the confirmation or continuity bias. We see things, find friends, read books and watch the shows that support our preconceived notions. This blocks the view of altered realities outside our narrow range of vision.

Now that you know that the landscape has changed, would you like to update the mind map?

 

Tale Weaver #187

2 thoughts on “Update the Map

  1. That’s excellent wisdom Reena, you are right about us being guided by the ingrained bias we all possess. It’s not easy to get by it, it operates like a reflex to most given situations. Thanks for adding to the tale weaver and giving me something to think about today.

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