“We are like children who first repeat the “unquestionable
truth” told to us by our [grandparents] then the “truth”
told to us by our teachers, and then when we become
older, the “truth” told to us by prominent people.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Define for yourself your perspective, point of view, outlook, attitude,
and beliefs towards the world. Test everything with your knowledge
and intellect. Accept what you wish and reject what you will. All too
often we hand over our power to decide for ourselves, what to do,
what to believe to others, giving them the authority to tell us what to
do, what to believe, blindly accepting everything we are told.
We are in total control of what to believe, our point of view and our
attitude unless we concede that control to someone or something else.
Our choices are ours, guard them closely and keep them for ourselves.
Always question common opinion. Live with an open and receptive
mind. Be wary of the this is the way we have always done it trap.
Watch out for SALY. (Same as Last Year).
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