During our development, we unconsciously internalize the cognitive habits of the organizations and communities we belong to. When we assimilate these external values without awareness, our innate sensibilities begin to evaporate. By the time we reach adulthood, we have often lost sight of who we truly are. In particular, voids in our personal history act as gateways, allowing foreign perspectives to seep in and take root. When the self becomes a mere collection of fragmented "dots," a vicious...