Wednesday 18 July 2012

No! Look inside you!

Plan" Find what is around you? No! Look inside you! There is a silent voice screaming inside of you! let it out!

‘I long to set foot where no man has trod before.’— Charles Darwin

Everyone wants to be recognised! a business isnt the place for that! ego, emotions isnt a place, but passion is the mother of vision!

Do you see? Can you project? How do you see? A plan is a vantage point to a problem! Your approach reveals your personality! Only problems stimulate vision!

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED WHY PEOPLE DONT AGREE?  Thats cos everyone has his own vantage point! Everyone has their own way of solving issues! 

When you are starting something new your planning involves discovering and documenting. Ie it is important for you to have writing and reading skills, and not just on a basic level but also on a higher level of understanding the words "WRITING / READING".

READING in this case means having an inquisitive eye as well as basic reading of books to collect historical data. Reading means you should be able to process data using logic. Having a deductive mind! SMART THINKING. Understanding of characters as a form of symbolising.

Learning through "observation or exploration" feeding your mind with existing Ideas from others, or solving a problem, or puzzle. One simple question would be to ask "what do people dream about?" " or listen to what people say" and be able to make sénce of it. Your level of experience means a lot so you must go out there to feel and touch, understanding of realities of the MIND, SOUL, BODY.
WRITTING in this case means Communication! How will you communicate what you have seen heard or physically touched? There are different methods of communication so it's not just being able to spell words it's also how and where best to use them. Understanding of realities of how the MIND, SOUL, BODY communicates or receives information.

“Is truth and knowledge to be found within us (rationalism) or is it to be found outside of ourselves by using our senses (empiricism)?” Plato, as a rationalist, developed the belief that knowledge and truth can be discovered by self-reflection. Aristotle, the empiricist, used his senses to look for truth and knowledge in the world outside of him.

Some people don't need to go into the conventional institutions to learn, they mainly observe and make conclusions, test them and see what works! You could be one of them.

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