Saturday, August 1, 2015
The Hazards of Naivity and Nonnaivity
Naivity:
When a person is Naïve, that person will be limited to what may be performed or not. Superstitions sometimes are created; but, assist to repel a person from a situation. Naivity is the lack of knowledge and/ or understanding of a specific action by others; or, a condition that is previously unknown. Usually,, anything unknown is avoided to avoid potential dangers to oneself.
Nonnaivity:
Naivity is a very normal; and healthy, state of mind. Though the mind is restricted from data, it is an excellent repellent to something negative.
When a person is nonnaive, that person knows and understands things that are beyond normal information. Some things are negative in nature. Knowledge and understanding of negative things is very destructive to a person's mind. It causes illnesses, misery, hate, injury, and even demise.
It is very abnormal to understand or know about many things. It is best to terminate or avoid negative things without knowing or understanding them. The mind uses fear, repulsion, avoidance, and other positive reactions to prevent self damage. Though knowledge and understanding of negative things assists in the countering or terminating of the negative things or person; the negative thing, person, or condition will terminate on its own in time.
Filling the mind with negative things causes self destruction and injury. Knowledge and understanding of those things sometimes causes a curious behavior to experiment; and use, the knowledges in a “Good” manner. In almost every case, the performance of he negative thing known only causes extreme hazards and potential injury.
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