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Detached Observer

Being a detached observer involves consciously maintaining emotional distance and neutrality while witnessing events or interactions, allowing for "clarity" and "insight" by prioritizing objective analysis over personal reactions or biases.
It is far better to observe than to absorb every word, feeling, and attitude, to get over-involved, or react too much. Observing gives us the patience and clarity to think and act appropriately. Observing "expands" our view to allow us to see the full picture.
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