I think learning is change, and that the reason some people don't change is becuase they don't learn, and the reason they don't learn is because they're too busy talking. I think the trick is fine tuning what you learn. That's what I'm working on as of late. I listen and learn all the time, as I know you also do, but it's just this constant stream that mayben in the long run makes SOME sort of sence but at the present makes absolutely none. I think the trick is figureing out what you really want, and good luck to you in that, wish me the same.
I actually bought this book about it at work today and it's got me talking all crazy but it totally makes a lot of sence, when I'm done with it I'll totally let you borrow it. Later homey.
Yea people never change cuz they don't learn and listen. Though, some people listen, they just can't seem to comprehend the words that hit their ears. Well I guess that's not really listening, cuz that would require some level of comprhension. People keep talking and talking and talking and talking, it drowns out anything of importance. It's not so much about fine tuning what you learn. I think it's more or less about putting the things you learn to a practical use. All things learned have some sort of relavance. Universal knowledge is such a great thing to have, most people don't realize this. Overspecialization is a common factor in most people's ignorance. They get too wrapped up in their own fields that they neglect the pastures and other fields in which are perfect for growing crops, if only they'd take the time to till the earth and plant some seeds. Knowing what you want and going after it is what we should all hope to be doing, though you have to know when to compromise and let your own personal ventures take the
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I actually bought this book about it at work today and it's got me talking all crazy but it totally makes a lot of sence, when I'm done with it I'll totally let you borrow it. Later homey.
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