It’s interesting how close this is to my own perspective, except for, basically, one point of opposition:
I’m Blue-Black-Red, instead of Blue-White. If I could push people (or myself) in a direction, it would be towards doing more cool shit (in a mad-science, art, business, etc sense) and putting less focus on trying to be righteous/pure/rule-abiding.
Me too!
The Red-vs-Blue conflict always seems like a “wrong question” to me—“reason vs. emotion” never quite resonates as a real opposition, and I can never tell which I prefer. As does the Red-vs-White conflict—structure vs. spontaneity seems like a tradeoff depending on circumstances, not a cosmic struggle. Blue-vs.-Green and Black-vs.-Green seem like easy questions, rather than wrong questions or live questions; from my perspective, Green is obviously wrong.
I feel that way too, but…
The White-vs.-Black conflict is alive and painful for me (as I live in a world of White but have some strong Black inclinations.)
…
White seems important but painful to me; I always want to dialogue with White, or trade with White. Green seems alien and like a thing I can’t compromise with.
Swap White and Green in both of these parts, and you get my view.
It’s interesting how close this is to my own perspective, except for, basically, one point of opposition:
Me too!
I feel that way too, but…
Swap White and Green in both of these parts, and you get my view.