Ted seems to be an absolutist, where the entire world is split into clear light and dark. No ambiguity. No nonlinearity. No subtle distinctions. No understanding that he often lets his view of the “perfect” block the merely “good.” But it’s worse. He also goes in the other direction to illustrate how his view of the “bad” is also the “worst.”
Reality disappoints, Ted, doesn’t it? It’s messy and ambiguous with many arguments that have merit that seemingly contradict each other.
Discernment is a critical necessity…and one that Ted cannot seem to grasp.
Ted seems to be an absolutist, where the entire world is split into clear light and dark. No ambiguity. No nonlinearity. No subtle distinctions. No understanding that he often lets his view of the “perfect” block the merely “good.” But it’s worse. He also goes in the other direction to illustrate how his view of the “bad” is also the “worst.”
Reality disappoints, Ted, doesn’t it? It’s messy and ambiguous with many arguments that have merit that seemingly contradict each other.
Discernment is a critical necessity…and one that Ted cannot seem to grasp.