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%THINK LIVING OUTSIDE BOX COLLUSION POWER THAT BE 050420 %PROVINCIAL TRADITIONS AVOID INSIDE HOUSE FACTORY 050420 %CHURCH TEMPLE SYNAGOGUE MOSQUE LITERAL TEXT BIBLES 050420 %STORY MYTHOLOGY COSMOLOGY PROFESSION PARADIGM WORK 050420 %SCIENCE FUNDAMENTAL EVIDENCE MEASURE NUMBER SPIRIT 050420 %TSUNAMI ASTEROID PLATE TECTONICS EARTHQUAKE COMETS 050420 Dangerous living/thinking inside of provincial-boxes is often done with little awareness of what is being done. However, we need to recognize that nobody can totally avoid living/thinking inside of provincial-boxes --- because of inherent human limitations of time, energy, intellect, resources, etc. The professional biologist cannot know everything about astronomy, cosmology and elementary particle physics. Each professional must to some extent live inside a box which shuts out much of what other professionals are aware of. People in advanced countries live and work inside of physical boxes which shut out more than they are aware of; the environment which is around the buildings and homes where work and reside. Natives in "undeveloped" countries live closer to their environment because their places of work and residence do not so totally close-out their environment. It is truly-dangerous when people live inside of physical, mythological, cosmological, theological, professional and other kinds of "boxes" due to overt motivations to shut-out-knowledge-of-threats to their ways of life and thinking. Such behaviors make it very difficult to deal with tsunamies which are bearing down upon their provincial-boxes because of unknown revolutions in their environments which are obvious to people who at least occasionally get-outside-of their traditional boxes. (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================