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You can consider aberration in a passive way. A person is sane or not sane. He thinks straight or crookedly.
Now consider aberration in a forceful way. A person looks, then an opposing force to him pushes aside his gaze or distracts it. But the really sane, forceful person looks right on through and past the opposition and sees what is there anyway.
Let us take real action. Mr. Q rolls a ball from A toward B. En route Opposition X pushes the ball aside toward C. Mr. Q then shoves the ball toward C and gives some “reason” he did not arrive properly at B.
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