Could you give an example of a "pre-conceived ideology" ?
Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle ~ Lewis Carroll
That's a life expanding dilemma for each and every human person must spend a life time discovering who we are becoming. Then we die.
Puzzling as it appeared my child hood Christmas jig saw puzzles ensured that I appreciated the value of every piece that I had to slot into place to reveal the finished picture.
In other words every opinion contributes something of value to us building a picture, thereby enabling the puzzled observer to learn that every opinion matters. When that Eureka moment eventually arrives we learn the importance of patiently hearing out the views of everyone.
It has been said often that the student who knows they know nothing, is the one who learns that they have much to learn, worth learning.
Pre-conceived ideologies restrain, and restrict the student into believing that their opinions, and only their opinions are worth hearing.
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