Stuck saying: “you are so good”

Moving ahead is easier when we dare face reality, even when it means that all is not perfect, and our boat just making circles around itself

When consensus blocks progress

Text and drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt

Drawing of two men in a canoe paddling in opposite directions, while both saying "you are so good", "No, you are so good" Consensus Psychology illustration by Frits Ahlefeldt
Two men version of the canoe consensus ( Drawing ref: di00179 )
Drawing of a man and a woman in a canoe paddling in opposite directions, while both saying "you are so good", "No, you are so good" Consensus Psychology illustration by Frits Ahlefeldt
Agreeing doesn’t always make for a way forward… ( Drawing ref: di00180 )

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About Museum of Psychology – Visualizing psychology
We understand reality at least through a combination of impressions, metaphors, images, stories and experiences. But also through our dreams, understandings, feelings, music, walk of life, directions, expectations, relations… and much more.

Much of this have in common that we can somehow sketch up maps and drawings of these places, trails and situations. Here on Museum of Psychology I (Frits Ahlefeldt) am drawing up a slowly growing map of our many landscapes of understanding.

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