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<h1 id="trust"><a class="header" href="#trust">Trust!</a></h1>
<p><strong>Music of the chapter:</strong> <em>Do You Want To Know A Secret? - By The Beatles</em></p>
<p><strong>Music of the chapter:</strong> <em>Secret - By The Pierces</em></p>
<p>I want to tell you a fascination fact about baby humans. Until some age, they can’t distinguish between themselves and others. The concept of “me” is not evolved in their brains, and they might believe in singularity.
When they think of something, they are not aware that their mind is isolated from other minds. They think other humans know what they are thinking of. Months pass, and they start to see themselves, as a physical self, in the mirror or by looking at their organs. Babies don’t lie, because they are not aware of concept of lying and the fact that their mind is isolated and they can have “secrets”.</p>
<p>Humans have their own reasons to lie. Evolution has led us to learn lying, and hiding what we know from others. Because perhaps lying is sometimes vital for survival, and those humans who couldn’t lie, couldn’t survive as well. Evolution made us liars, and we should thank nature for that.</p>
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<h2 id="language-1"><a class="header" href="#language-1">Language</a></h2>
<h2 id="vision"><a class="header" href="#vision">Vision</a></h2>
<div style="break-before: page; page-break-before: always;"></div><h1 id="trust"><a class="header" href="#trust">Trust!</a></h1>
<p><strong>Music of the chapter:</strong> <em>Do You Want To Know A Secret? - By The Beatles</em></p>
<p><strong>Music of the chapter:</strong> <em>Secret - By The Pierces</em></p>
<p>I want to tell you a fascination fact about baby humans. Until some age, they can’t distinguish between themselves and others. The concept of “me” is not evolved in their brains, and they might believe in singularity.
When they think of something, they are not aware that their mind is isolated from other minds. They think other humans know what they are thinking of. Months pass, and they start to see themselves, as a physical self, in the mirror or by looking at their organs. Babies don’t lie, because they are not aware of concept of lying and the fact that their mind is isolated and they can have “secrets”.</p>
<p>Humans have their own reasons to lie. Evolution has led us to learn lying, and hiding what we know from others. Because perhaps lying is sometimes vital for survival, and those humans who couldn’t lie, couldn’t survive as well. Evolution made us liars, and we should thank nature for that.</p>
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