It's true that another one will come along. And, as an aside, I have yet to surrender that which you expressed, either. You actually don't have to, though a lot choose to.
“Let us distinguish between the mind, and a mind of Light. Let us distinguish between subjective reasoning, and objective reasoning. Objective reasoning is the reasoning of the Being. Subjective reasoning is the reasoning of the animal
ego. Objective reasoning is possessed only by the one who has passed through the Buddhist Annihilation [the complete elimination of the
ego: pride, lust, envy, avarice, laziness, jealousy, anger, etc]... The objective reasoning is the mind of light, it is real intelligence, exalted thoughts.” - Samael Aun Weor
*He mentions Buddhism as an example. Also, these quotes come from various sources and 'strains' of 'religious' thought. I'm happy to explore them all, gaining knowledge along the way. In the scientific community bias is nearly controllable by specific methods, but bias will never be taken out of the equation totally. In the quote above, I see 'training' in how to quiet bias as to reduce the noise of thinking leading to a more clear picture of reality.