Learning to Think and Thinking to Learn in 2006
So often we see friends and loved ones make really dumb choices.
Often we see their lives get complicated from dumb mistakes and decisions.
It is interesting to watch such trials and tribulations as they go through life and equally interesting to see the predicaments you yourself get into from lack of thinking ahead.
You can learn to make better choices and turn your brain back on to watch for opportunity and solve problems faster and quicker without conflict.
How so you ask? Well you need to retrain your mind to reason and learn to think in 2006.
One way to do this is to develop a curious mind and continually ask questions of your observations.
When taking a walk ask yourself questions.
Where does that bird live? Where did that piece of trash come from? What type of product was in it? Where was it made? What company makes it? How is their company stock doing? Who threw it out? Why did they do that? How many calories are in that product? Was there anything left over? Did that bird eat some? Did it give them indigestion? Will the bird use that material for a nest? Did the ants eat the rest? How long will it take to decompose? What do you think the next piece of trash that you see might be? In 2006 keep your mind thinking and reasoning.
Turn it back on.
Consider everything you observe and how everything affects everything else.
Do that for your self in 2006 and teach others to do the same.
No more linear thought, you are better than that.
Think on this in 2006.
Often we see their lives get complicated from dumb mistakes and decisions.
It is interesting to watch such trials and tribulations as they go through life and equally interesting to see the predicaments you yourself get into from lack of thinking ahead.
You can learn to make better choices and turn your brain back on to watch for opportunity and solve problems faster and quicker without conflict.
How so you ask? Well you need to retrain your mind to reason and learn to think in 2006.
One way to do this is to develop a curious mind and continually ask questions of your observations.
When taking a walk ask yourself questions.
Where does that bird live? Where did that piece of trash come from? What type of product was in it? Where was it made? What company makes it? How is their company stock doing? Who threw it out? Why did they do that? How many calories are in that product? Was there anything left over? Did that bird eat some? Did it give them indigestion? Will the bird use that material for a nest? Did the ants eat the rest? How long will it take to decompose? What do you think the next piece of trash that you see might be? In 2006 keep your mind thinking and reasoning.
Turn it back on.
Consider everything you observe and how everything affects everything else.
Do that for your self in 2006 and teach others to do the same.
No more linear thought, you are better than that.
Think on this in 2006.
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