Every person is in 3D. Nature is a cruel experimenter with variation. The variation is beyond our understanding. In trying to comprehend ourselves, we come up with 2D slices of ideology to try to explain patterns that we see. Then we write and read books about it. Eventually ideologies fail not because they are necessarily worthless, but because of their limitations. Staying open-minded and creating a tapestry of ideologies loosely sewn together can help a person make sense of what may be otherwise overwhelming. Everyone's tapestry is bound to be different. The problem with ideologies is their marriage to certainty. Beware of certainty. If you can understand a theory but not expect it to be the final answer, you can remain flexible and open to other points of view that also have value. They may even seem to contradict each other. Leave some room for uncertainty while knowing it goes against our nature. It's the irony of nature. Interests | Body Type | Slim | Ethnicity | White/Caucasian | Smoking Habits | Do not smoke | Religion | Atheist | Sign | Capricorn | Look | I am very hot | Body Art | No body art | Hair Color | Colorful | Hair Style | Dreadlocks | Eyes | Hazel | Living Situation | Living alone | Relationship Status | Single | Job | Accounting | Education | University degree | Children | I do not have any children | Spending Habits | I am cheap and I am proud of it | Sense of Humor | I am the life of the party | Goal | Serenity | Best Place to Live | Heart of the city | Eating Habits | I enjoy food to its fullest | Height | 169 cm - 173 cm (5'7" - 5'8") | Fashion | Casual (I'm usually in my jeans) | Pets | I live in a zoo | Political View | Libertarian | Sexual Orientation | Heterosexual (straight) | |