Thoughts of a learner
What is deepest in us, that comes from a pure undefiled place, where things ultimately matter, and to give oneself the time to express such things adequately, with a modicum of art so that it can be read with pleasure, and edification by oneself afterwards and while one is continually thinking the same things and for others whoever they may be if there's any of them, to have the time for all that, I wish we to have, to hone our skill in speaking our truth, and not be attacking others in unfruitful manners.
I admit most freely that i've been attacking some things I hate, and that hatred is a prison of some sort that bars you from reaching your potential as a human being.
I need to grow, as we all must in our unique ways.
When one is learning, one can be susceptible to judging others for not having a similar approach, we become full of ourselves then. Marcus Aurelius had a lot to say about such things, the dude was a smart cookie but he knew he had to be dealing with others who didn't have his passion for integrity like he had and strove for.
There's something to learn from every single thing that is real, that which is unreal, and not grounded in some kind of facticity, is what leads people astray.
Good things not handled well turn into bad things.
There ought to be a humility that grows in the learner, for the more that is learned, the more the learner knows s/he doesn't know.
It's a fascinating and enervating thing to be a learner, it's endless on a general level, in that humanity picks up where past learners left off, the human species needs these learning signposts so much in unsettled times, for in all sobriety of expression i'm able to muster here at this juncture, from what can be seen, humanity is spiralling down at breakneck speed.
I admit most freely that i've been attacking some things I hate, and that hatred is a prison of some sort that bars you from reaching your potential as a human being.
I need to grow, as we all must in our unique ways.
When one is learning, one can be susceptible to judging others for not having a similar approach, we become full of ourselves then. Marcus Aurelius had a lot to say about such things, the dude was a smart cookie but he knew he had to be dealing with others who didn't have his passion for integrity like he had and strove for.
There's something to learn from every single thing that is real, that which is unreal, and not grounded in some kind of facticity, is what leads people astray.
Good things not handled well turn into bad things.
There ought to be a humility that grows in the learner, for the more that is learned, the more the learner knows s/he doesn't know.
It's a fascinating and enervating thing to be a learner, it's endless on a general level, in that humanity picks up where past learners left off, the human species needs these learning signposts so much in unsettled times, for in all sobriety of expression i'm able to muster here at this juncture, from what can be seen, humanity is spiralling down at breakneck speed.