The World Is At Your Fingertips, Utilize Your Potential

Jun 09, 2005 13:32

We have been groomed to function in contemporary society through critical analysis of our daily lives. However, instinctual reactions to environmental stimuli has evolved with the human mind throughout our species existence. Evidence has continually demonstrated that critical and instinctual decisions ultimately have significantly similar outcomes. While critical decisions consumes time, resources, and causes stress; instinct has immediate, beneficial results.
Personal evidence - I came to Maine on instinct, applied to USM, accepted, handed a scholarship. Flew on a plane and three days later began my education without ever seeing the campus prior to arrival and barely knew anything about anything regarding my destination and the world may not now be in technicolor if I was not so capricious, which I generally suppressed until about 9 months ago when my "heart broke free upon the open sky" (Neruda). The critical analysis part, maybe it would have happened faster if I went elsewhere. But does that matter, pondering the unknown possibilities that don't exist unless there is a parallel time plane.

Note: regarding the evolution of the brain locate solid evidence that supports- the unconscious mind developing before the conscious brain and therefore prior to verbal thought processes which would in turn support instinct being more refined and effective than critical analysis.

Whirling top, watch it spin. Sometimes it gets wobbly.

Learning has a direct correlation to happiness.

Andy- Sunrise kayaking, contact info? must find.
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