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Playing with Proportions

A practice of deliberately shifting scale and perspective to reveal the absurdity and arbitrariness in our normal priorities and judgments.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin's stories frequently involve wildly disproportionate responses: looking for a lost key under the streetlamp because the light is better there, or his famous tale of planting trees for future generations while starving. Playing with Proportions teaches us to examine our own distorted sense of what matters. In the examined natural life, we learn to ask: What am I amplifying? What am I shrinking? How have cultural defaults reordered my sense of importance? By playfully shifting scale—imagining our daily anxieties from the perspective of geological time, or considering a minor embarrassment as viewed by future generations—we recover proportion and resilience. Nature operates across multiple scales simultaneously; this concept helps us develop the cognitive flexibility to hold multiple perspectives at once.

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