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November 06, 2008

free thought and responsibility for actions

Just as the vineyard worker prunes and grooms the vine so does wisdom tweak and discipline the mind and brain in order to enjoy a more satisfying life.

Can anyone be wise without ever having fought a battle for oneself…without ever having stood up for oneself even thought that means flying in the face of criticism? Can anyone boast of doing it alone, succesfully?

The ability to interpret information that is real and applying it properly in personal life situation is the only best way I can prove knowledge useful. The ability to use common sense objectively drastically reduces apathetic mentality when the going seem rough and tough.

Free thought and responsibility for actions heightens the right use of knowledge and understanding. One does not need to be brilliant to be wise- just a passionate psyche yearning to know more will reap the benefits of discernment- inner strength, creativity, curiosity, intuition, love of learning and, broadening of fresh perspective, keener observation and lifelong intuition and an increasingly growing appetite for absorbing the joy of everyday life

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