Abject Objectivity

Objectivity is a subjects delusion that observing can be done without him. One cannot conceive of objectivity without subjectivity. When your mind is full of assumptions, conclusions and beliefs, it has no penetration, it just repeats past impressions. 

Distance not only gives nostalgia, but perspective and maybe objectivity. Smallness of the mind is a cause for stubbornness, and we do not readily credit what is beyond our view. Short people understand this. It’s not our fault you can’t grasp the argument from down there. 

I think perfect objectivity is an unrealistic goal; fairness, however, is not. It’s okay if you don’t like me. Not everyone has good taste. 10% of all conflict is due to difference in opinion and 90% is due to delivery and tone of voice. Especially when it involves XX chromosomes. 

Your life must focus on the maximization of objectivity. Ask yourself often. Am I observing the situation accurately or am I projecting how I feel onto what is happening? The capacity for inner dialogue is a touchstone for outer objectivity. Yes, your tummy is getting bigger.

Objectivity? I always have an objective. Life’s pretty funny when you’re objectively on the outside looking at it. Imagine having an out of body experience when you’re using the loo. So you come out of your body and watch yourself crouched over taking a dump. Hilarious. 

In the end, I don’t know if there’s such a thing as objectivity. Objectivity doesn’t exist or maybe it cannot exist. The word is hypocrisy which is sustained by the lie that the truth stays in the middle. No friend! Sometimes the truth stays on one side only. 

And you’re on the wrong side

©️ Gottfried. All rights reserved

22 thoughts on “Abject Objectivity

  1. “Abject Objectivity”

    True Mr Gottfried IT
    Doesn’t Get More Objective
    Than the Proof In America These

    Days Just Turn on the TV

    As Neuroscience Is surely
    Correct Suggesting Humans

    Hallucinate Their Realities
    Based on the Hallucinations
    Yes Subjective Stories From
    Before They Co-Create Ah Yes

    So Beautiful Humans Creating

    Heaven On Earth Together Holding

    Hands Oh So Ugly Humans Creating

    HeLL ON EartH Just Hating on Anyone

    Subjectively

    Perceived
    As Different From them
    Until We FAFO We Bleed the SaMe

    True THere is a Better Way Yet it Depends
    On the Always Subjectively Changing Stories

    We Co-Create Or the Stories Before Turned

    To Dust
    With
    Swords
    Still that
    Kill the Different Among Us

    Wow Humans Can Surely Be
    Scary Critters or the Warmest

    Creatures Who Ever Lived God
    Yes Proof my Wife is Still Hot at 55

    Yep Typical Male Subjective Response

    As Her Hair Always Looks Perfect and All
    That She Cooks is Fine Cuisine Matter

    Of Fact She Does it All Better Than me

    So i Let
    Her Have

    Her Way

    Welcome to
    my Reality With SMiLes

    ‘Eden’

    This
    Life We
    Co-Create

    True She Does the
    Work and i Play
    The Peter Pan

    For
    Real
    Hehe…

    Yep Here
    at Least ‘Disney’ Is Real..:)

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  2. As I read this, I’m struck by how boldly you challenge the idea of objectivity. Your mix of humour, sarcasm, and insight makes the point clear: we’re never truly neutral because our minds are full of assumptions, emotions, and bias. The reflections on perspective, tone, and self-awareness feel honest, and the ending hits hard.Sometimes the truth really isn’t in the middle. It’s a sharp, witty piece that leaves me questioning how “objective” I ever truly am.

    Thank you for sparking such deep reflection

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  3. “Objectivity” and “subjectivity” are two words that can coexist, albeit it depends on the user and the receiver. That being said, I see the subtle jab at people that are vertically deficient. Conclusively, an individual being objective about a thing doesn’t mean he or she is right. It simply means you aired an opinion from your purview which could be wrong.

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