The most fundamental error that we all make is assuming we can understand what it feels like to be inside someone else’s mind and heart.
It’s not a conscious decision to believe this. It’s just a natural assumption we start with to one extent or another. But the more I’ve become aware of this error — first by observing myself and then by observing and re-interpreting others — the more aware I’ve become how pervasive it is.
What’s worse, I’ve realized that almost all of the manipulators in our lives use this assumption to control us.
Imagine you are locked alone in a bare cell with a locked door. You can’t see anyone else. You can’t hear anyone else. You have no idea where you are or why you’re there. You just know you’re alone.

Change sometimes happens slowly, not in the grand leap that we want
Why did I really feel annoyed? They were happy; I was jealous
After chimp’s mother died, mama dog raised baby as one of her pups
AUDIO: We lose the love we need by letting imperfections scare us
There’s hatred, evil and injustice, but this is the ‘real’ America, too
With space shuttle finally dead, free market can do better job in space
We’re all going to die, but what do you want to do before you die?
My old fear of looking foolish is strong incentive to do good work