You Can Use This Metaphor To Free Yourself From Your Programs
The most important approach to personal growth is self- exploration. The programs that control you should be identified and learned to master. You remove what you aren’t and what remains is what you are by preventing the programs from producing behavior.
A crime has been committed. The victim’s body was found with a knife in its chest. The victim’s fingernails were covered with skin particles. He entered the scene at the suspected time of the crime. He doesn’t have an alibi for that time.
The other rises forcibly in quest of rarefied ancestral spheres. One adheres and the other does not.

There is a fight going on between the detective and the criminal. 99% of your daily behavior is generated by the criminal. The detective emerges from this one percent. The patterns of the criminal can be found by the detective.
The criminal in you is an expert in committing crimes and hiding them, while the detective in you is a beginner. Over time, self- exploration becomes 2% versus 98%, 3% versus 97%, and so on. The detective needs practice to be better than the criminal.
He uses the super detective level to get back up. He finds it important to acknowledge and accept both sides of himself, that of the detective and the criminal, and not to underestimate the criminal. He uses Lincoln’s “I destroy my enemies when I befriend them”.