Entrenched or Established?
Years ago our family had a little dachshund named Wendel. He slept in a kennel inside the house, but the backyard was his domain. When I mowed the lawn I was able to easily discern where his little paws had been, paths which become well-worn over time as he patrolled the perimeter. He had a routine of running along the fence, stopping at a point and barking, then heading back on his circuit. Wendel and people alike can be creatures of habit and routine, and even our brains resort to common tracks of thought. A single word or feeling can place our thinking like a slot car onto a track, destined to circle the same closed loop again and again. We can become so taken with a particular observation or personal conviction we become entrenched in our thinking and are quite unable (and even unwilling!) to consider another view as equally valid. Some people's thoughts resemble a simple oval and others are more elaborate with multiple lanes and loops, but the r...