Tags: Ludwig Wittgenstein (1) | thinking (34)Getting hold of the difficulty deep down is what is hard. Because if it is grasped near the surface it simply remains the difficulty it was.
It has to be pulled out by the roots; and that involves our beginning to think in a new way. The change is as decisive as, for example, that from the alchemical to the chemical way of thinking. The new way of thinking is what is so hard to establish.
Once the new way of thinking has been established, the old problems vanish; indeed, they become hard to recapture. For they go with our way of expressing ourselves and, if we clothe ourselves in a new form of expression, the old problems are discarded along with the old garment.
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