Identification has it's purposes. The correct identification can lead to a sort of file or folder of which it is associated. Meet a new person? Create a new file, gather information, and place it into the file. What if we all had handbooks that were distributed upon meeting a new person-almost like a manual. Wouldn't that be interesting.
I bring up this topic, not out of randomocrity, but out of a realization I had this morning. Completely aware of my boundary-pushing tendencies, I have never know why or when they decide to show up. As I am able to identify them later, in the moment, they usually go unnoticed. Knowing is one thing, acting is another.
In knowing a problem, one could choose to address or fix said problem. My problem is that I am not convinced my boundary-pushing habits are a negative trait. One could weigh the pros and cons, but I believe that is where wisdom makes its tribute.
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
-Unknown
August. 14'18
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