“Never underestimate the power of thought;
it is the greatest path to discovery.”
Idowu Koyenikan
The ability to think. To reason. To plan things out. To contemplate. To
use logic. These are our greatest powers. Yet, we often just give them
up or hand them over to others. Following someone or something else
blindly, just because. We are in danger of becoming uniform parts in
a uniform system, mindlessly wandering all through life according to
someone else’s predetermined plan instead of using our own minds
and carving our own path. Thinking for ourselves. Arriving at our own
decisions and conclusions after thinking and reasoning for ourselves
based on our own set of virtues and value system we believe in rather
than someone else’s pre-conceived point of view. We must develop
this because as we grow up, other peoples’ value systems or beliefs
are imprinted upon us. Maybe they are “right” maybe they are “wrong”.
We must judge for ourselves with our own minds, from our own point of
view. With our own brains.
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