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...... 1st Continuance .........

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As is evident, the point S is the initialization point of the triad. Its obviousness is derived from a atypical life event, where we, "Supposed to be thinking animals", react almost, almost instantaneously to the situation, and hence the starting point of the series of events that follow, along with their specific reactions and the cycle continues.Mind it, i am not trying to say that people actually do not think, they actually do, but as i said, the depth, is generally very low, in fact in most of the case the S,P,R are actually a point. Individual is unable to differentiate what is ruling him/her, and once the situation is altered, the individual is left with a series of lingering questions as to what derives him/her. "Is it the Situation itself?" "Is my perception wrong (when the situation worsens)." or "My perception is right (When the situation is resolved (according to the individual)), this ones a more of a formation of another perception rather than a question. One more important question that arises sometimes, which i believe one should pay more attention to, as it becomes the driving factor in developing the Self Triad, is : "Was my reaction right?", remember, always ask this question even if the situation turns out in your favor.The moment the individual start paying attention to the last question, its almost like zooming into the SPR point and seeing the three different resolved and almost opposing entities which i formerly have mentioned as the S P R................

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