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Inadequate Your Definitely Not |
Through my process of thinking I have
started to understand that any formal teaching/education, we
can all learn again there are only a couple of things
stopping us learn or achieve. Off the top of my head I
certainly see that the body is not physically capable of
doing some things that others can.
For example I have a bad knee and I will
continue to have a bad knee, so I am limited to the amount
of sport I can do. If we were to suffer from any mental or
physical disability then we also have limitations. Of course
their are certain people that have "special gifts" in life
because there brain is abnormally different to the rest of
the human race.
But as it goes, we as "normal" human
beings can achieve whatever we want to achieve by being
interested or applying, which could be from our conditioning
from our life so far or our previous life. Perhaps some
people learn much faster but I always find that the people
who learn a little slower store the data and contain much
more detail about the process, either way we still learn .
These processes/tasks are usually created from other human
beings and there for its possible to achieve as our brain is
also capable and compatible to achieve the same intellect.
I believe the only thing that sets us aside is the ability
to understand wisdom, which is also done in processes of
learning but can be much harder to understand for some.
Perhaps this could be harder for certain individuals because
they see things in a certain way and its hard to then adjust
their thoughts to the truth of existence. You could also say
that this is mostly because of their conditioning. One thing
about wisdom is, its just about impossible to explain one's
full understanding of wisdom as words maybe spoken or
written but a full understanding could not be reciprocated
by the other person due to a lack understanding the word by
both parties or being able to express due to formal
education/vocabulary. So therefore wisdom is inconceivable
and unexplainable to ones complete full understanding.
Sent in to the Parish Office in July by a
young man who wishes to remain anonymous.
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