The ability to think better is a skill. Even Einstein said “ the purpose of education must be to teach a person to think better”. We see in schools and colleges, the academic is denser with assignments and records to be submitted. The act is to find the information available and veering them to a single place. This is a good work. But as soon as the work get complete, then there is nothing to do. To think we must create something new instead of finding what’s already there. It requires courage and patience. Courage is to believe in our self and abilities and hoping that it would somehow get in our way.
Genuine conviction is invariably born from firsthand experience. This is because, innately, our belief systems are wired to accept anything that can be perceived through our sensory experiences, a trait that evolved during our ancestral hunting epochs. Once we acquire such direct experiences, no further evidence is required to cement our belief. These experiences thus become the compass by which we navigate our existence. Hence, the optimum method of learning is through experimentation and introspection, for knowledge acquired in this manner becomes deeply embedded within our psyche, imparting indispensable lessons for personal development and growth. Predominantly, our learning derives from the direct experiences of others who possess a profound understanding and apply this wisdom to enhance their lives. Regrettably, we often fail to leverage this wealth of knowledge to our own advantage.
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