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The Right Questions

Posted on Aug 24th, 2007 by Alex : Artist Alex
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Wisdom carries with it a factor that most of us hadn't seen. We watch the wise men of the world and say to ourselves, these men have incredible lengths of knowledge. They have a knowing about life that goes beyond the normal limits.

The wise man is usually known as a teacher. The wise man usually has students. Take a closer look here. Here is the thing that separates the wise man from the dumb man. The wise man never stops asking questions. It doesn't matter who the problems are posed to, they are continually posed. This allows the wise man to continue to accumulate knowledge, in the physical universe or by use of imagination, applicable and theoretical. The wise man never stops inquiring about life.

The ignorant man, long ago stops asking questions. He simply made statements and assumed those to be true. He kept answers in mind, that had long since passed and even though the development of better answers had come, because he stops inquiring, he never sees the workability in the answers.

This answers many problems to existence. Have you ever shared knowledge to someone who was wondering why things kept happening to them, and they still didn't get what you were saying. You may have given the best solution to their problem, but they still didn't hear it or see it. Has this ever bewildered you?

Well do not sit in confusion any longer because you can see, the person who is sitting in problems cannot see your answers because they are asking the wrong questions.

They say "Why?" and you sit and start to compute why it is this or that, or maybe you do the workable thing, and start to compute "How" they can do something about it. Interesting!

Why Me? Why did this happen? Why are you doing that? etc...

This is the wrong question.

"How" is usually a great way to start a question since this word means, in what way or to find the way or manner in which something happens or is done. This is how you solve something. Using the imagination you recombine that past data with present time data and formulate a workable method of execution to resolve a problem.

Too Simple.

When you ask "why," you "sure do" recombine a lot of data, but the reasons are almost always useless when looking for application data. Reason may bring some relief, but won't change the situation. That is where we look at the intelligent man, and the unintelligent man. One has reasons for everything being the way it is, while one has ways to do things and get jobs well done.

Who do you want on your team? The wise man never stops being aware of new ways and methods to do things or get things done. The ignorant man never stops holding on to the reasons for why he couldn't get something done, or why he is in the condition he is in.

I'll take the wise man, the man who ask himself the right questions and that man who never stops asking the right questions. He is the problem solver and he is the bright one.

If you find yourself sitting down, contemplating on why is life this way or that way,STOP immediately!!!

Find out how you can improve conditions now to bring about your ideal scene. Don't lie to yourself either. You will spot yourself lying, when you have to find reasons why things are okay. If things are really okay, you don't need any reasons.

Enjoy your day.
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