DISCONNECTED IDENTITY AND CHOICES
Our thought-identity grows as a shelter against what the child couldn't consciously encounter. To be identified with our thoughts is therefore a defensive reflex, chemically implemented through inhibiting neurotransmitters, which with time and the repetition of disagreeable experiences becomes a habit first and then a way of life. Humankind has based on this disconnected way of life its flawed vision of the world. To the point that now we have difficulty getting out of our cognitive lair and the illusory security it offers. I say illusory security because if we are now fueling Global Warming while we perfectly know about its terrible consequences, it is because we are enclosed into our cognitive fabrication. Our thoughts have woven a kind of network-program based upon our memories and which constitutes our supposed identity as well as our supposed interests, occupations, choices and agenda, all this, tightly entangled with the society's expectations, if not requirement