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How to Develop WISDOM
Unfortunately most people are totally oblivious to wisdom.They dont take the time to separate right from wrong they just go with the flow most of the time.For example~~ lets say Tommy's girlfreind just broke up with him so Tommy gets heartbroken,Tommy rite away lets his negative emotions get a grip on him instead of handling this situation in a rational. manner and simply telling himself (no big deal theres plenty of fish in the sea)he just goes with the flow by allowing his emotions take control.
Well this is what separates the wise men from the boys is that wise me take the time to rationalize(think about the situation in a positive manner).Thats what being wise is all about being able to separate right from wrong.Its all about living your life based upon strong morals and principles you have established and following those morals...Its one thing to say I will never let someone break my heart its another thing to actually stick to your rule and never get a brokenheart.
The true wise man is the opposite of an average person meaning that once you reach that certain level of wisdom your not going to be doing the things regular people do such as watch a lot of TV,small talk with people(talking meaningless conversation), etc.Once your reach that certain level you only desire to engage in things that really matter such as making love to your wife,vacation with the family,tranquility and bliss.Once you reach that level you lose interest in the things that dont matter such as who won the ball game last night,text messaging your friends etc.One thing to remember is that about 98% of the population are childish.Meaning that being an 'adult'has nothing to do with age some of the most ignorant people I know are elderly.Being officially mature is certainly not about turning 21 or 80.To be considered and adult you must be in the correct state of mind.Once you are in this state of mind your are a near perfect individual that rarely makes mistakes and that has a very beautiful way of living.With that said its great to be different as the average individual has it all wrong.In order to be wise you must spend a good amount of time thinking about life,establishing strong morals,forming your own opinions on things for example~~ if Sally was a nympho, had sex with lots sex partners" your average fool would consider Sally a whore.The wise man on the other hand would say that she just really enjoys having sex and there is nothing wrong with that.The fool labels her as a whore but yet hes the one who masterbates to videos of Jenna Jameson.Thats an example of a wiseman opinion versus a fools opinion.
I have heared people say (I know a little about a lot)these are ignorant individuals.For one thats shows they have not mastered anything and its not about knowing a little about a lot its about knowing a lot about a little.What I mean by that is there is only about six topics you must be knowledgeable in order to get the most out life.These six subjects are
1.Happiness---You must be completely satisfied with existence.Without happiness and security life is just like that of an animal your just out to survive not live.Thats one of the differences between us humans and the animals is that us humans are here to live,animals are here for survival,.Theres a very big difference between the two.Whene your truly happy life is a sacred journey.For most people life is just a fight for survival(the rat race) and this is why there is so many suicides and depresion.Thats one of the differences between the wise man and the fool is the fool is just surviving(just getting by)The wise man on the other hand is living,thriving.Happiness is all about appreciation once you develop a deep appreciation for life you will reach that level of happiness that feels ow so good.So look around you theres soo many things to appreciate about life especially since we live in the US were we have it made. made. Feel good things such as music and marijuana will make life more enjoyable.Being high and listeing to music can really create an euphoric expreince.Those who are against marijuana are simply cofused about the beneficial herb.If you are of them who are against I recommend you do a lil research on the topic goto www.perkel.com/politics/issues/pot.htm about the best written essay reveling the truth and expelling the myths behind the substance.Music and marijuana are also know to make people think better,many marijuana strains are known to enables your mind to think on a higher level,like I said do a lil research on it.
2.Spiritual/esoteric knowledge---No matter how happy you are life can still be a dark tunnel if you dont see the light at the end.Meaning regardless of what happiness level your on without spiritual enlightenment life can seem meaningless and dark.In the past I had no spiritual knowledge even tough I was happy there would be times I would get sad thinking about how fast time goes by and getting old.Even if your life is dull once you reach spiritual enlightenment life will become 100x more meaningful so if you strive for happiness seek spiritual knowledge there is a ton of info out there on youtube and stuff.
3.Morals and principles---I wise man has many strong morals to follow remember a wise man is all about doing the right thing so theres many principles involved with being wise.Here are some morals the wise share a wiseman is very honest...One of the only time its ok to lie is whene you really have to like to keep someone from going to jail.Other than that lieing is for kids.I wise man does not waste his precious time on non- sense.Things like watching sports is non sense.I mean the people really have nothing better to do than watch some 7 foot tall guy dribble up and down the court with a ball and throw the ball in a basket(this is probably pretty hard for you to comprehend your probably thinking whats wrong with watching sports?This guy is not as wise as he thinks he is).A wise man will never get embarrassed.Things like embarrassment and being shy are true weaknesses.Whene you get embarrassment you are not being true to yourself.Some one who is 100% true to themselves does not get affected by what others think about them because its not about what others think about you its what you think about yourself and what you think of them.Needless to say threw the wisemans eye's negative thoughts and emotions such as jealousy and insecurity are looked upon as major problems.
4.Health and nutrition---The wise understand the term "you are what you eat"They realize that nutrition is not a joke and eat lots of fruits,veggies.Most people are about 70% deficient in the beneficial fat omega-3.Omega is a fat that are brain desperately need in order to function properly.So the next time you have trouble concentrating...
5.Financial freedom---Now dont get me wrong not all wise men are rich.But for the most part if you were born in the US and do not get rich some point in time that most likely because you are blind to opportunity are did not have the proper level of self estem/ambition required to take advantage of the opportunity.As we do live in the land of opportunity.
6.Last but certainly not least WISDOM such as knowing things like how to raise kids,understanding that most people are still kids themselves,etc etc.
just some words from a young rational genius...my email address is timeflows1@usa.com would be happy to help anyone with some words of advice
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